Keel bands on wooden hulls
Posted: 15. July 2008 19:47
Hello Classic Finnsters
sorry if this is not the right place for this question but hopefully someone can help.
I am building a wooden Finn model (1:10 scale, that's 45cm long) for display only (not for sailing) and I would like it to look very similar to the earlier Finns. I have never seen a wooden Finn and the pictures I have found are most from the cockpit or from the upper side of the hull. I am trying to find out how the keel bands (is the right name?) are attached to the hull. If I am not wrong, old Finns had one keel band from the bow up to the centerboard trunk, then two at the sides of the CB trunk and finally one from the rear part of the CB trunk up to the transom. Is this correct ? Another question is what material was used for these keel bands (alu ?). Does anybody have a picture of a wooden hull where I can see these details ?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Best regards
Jorge
Argentina
sorry if this is not the right place for this question but hopefully someone can help.
I am building a wooden Finn model (1:10 scale, that's 45cm long) for display only (not for sailing) and I would like it to look very similar to the earlier Finns. I have never seen a wooden Finn and the pictures I have found are most from the cockpit or from the upper side of the hull. I am trying to find out how the keel bands (is the right name?) are attached to the hull. If I am not wrong, old Finns had one keel band from the bow up to the centerboard trunk, then two at the sides of the CB trunk and finally one from the rear part of the CB trunk up to the transom. Is this correct ? Another question is what material was used for these keel bands (alu ?). Does anybody have a picture of a wooden hull where I can see these details ?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Best regards
Jorge
Argentina