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Conversion from 26"wheels to Wheel barrow

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Created by aus230 > 9 months ago, 8 May 2014
aus230
WA, 1660 posts
8 May 2014 9:51PM
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Started a detune for AUS230, Stripped the yacht this morning. (first tried just changing axles but was not happy with the look) Then made a new backbone to take wheel barrow wheels. Whole job up to date took 4 hours.
By changing only the backbone the conversion can be changed back to 26"wheels in about 20 minutes.
Remove seat 3 bolts
Remove front end 3 bolts
Remove axle loosen 6 screws
change wheels









KAONAONA
230 posts
8 May 2014 10:59PM
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How far is the mast step from the center line of the rear axle??

On my mini build it is 50".





aus230
WA, 1660 posts
9 May 2014 8:43PM
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49-1/2"on the class5 and 45"on the mini.(to the centre of the mast post)

50"on your mini should be fine especially with an adjustable mast which will enable to balance the yacht by moving it forward or back.

TeamWally
VIC, 47 posts
10 May 2014 3:02AM
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Hi Vic, may I ask the reasons for the detuning? Also does the new spine have different angle specs to accommodate the 8" wheels?

Mick.

aus230
WA, 1660 posts
10 May 2014 8:55AM
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The back of the spine(y section) is at a lower angle so that the rest of the yacht is the same specs as before (everything in front of the y is identical to my 26"frame).
Reason why? I have never raced a yacht with wheel barrow wheels and want to see what the difference is (for same yacht in all ways except for the wheels) if that makes sense.

I did not want to make a completely new yacht as that would not give me the result that I am looking for.

Hiko
1229 posts
12 May 2014 6:21PM
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I will be interested in your conclusions Vic
We have believed the difference is quite a lot but maybe not so much in reality
Cheers Hiko

aus230
WA, 1660 posts
12 May 2014 7:05PM
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I think clem was surprised a bit in how the club88 yachts went at lake walyungup.

Finished the frame now ready to paint








landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
12 May 2014 7:10PM
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Hiko said..

I will be interested in your conclusions Vic
We have believed the difference is quite a lot but maybe not so much in reality
Cheers Hiko


I think part of the reason is to see how the yacht performance and handling will change at the local club. vic is so far in front i think he might be getting "bored" with winning .
locally the boys dont seem to want to chase him in an arms war despite the big wheels costing less that WB's.
people dont seem to want to build , yet they all have home built yachts.
It will be interesting to see the difference on lefroy as a forerunner to the walyungup season. Im not changing my yacht at all so we will have a baseline to sail against

aus230
WA, 1660 posts
12 May 2014 7:22PM
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For the comp at lefroy I will have the 26"(did not send some wheels up there for nothing. Bring on the big wheel comp.

aus230
WA, 1660 posts
14 May 2014 5:25PM
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Finished the frame change, can not say that I am a fan of wheel barrow wheels







IPKSA
177 posts
14 May 2014 5:44PM
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Looks better with the 26" of course - all you need to do now is put a smaller front wheel on and shorten it to fit into the 5.6 and you will have a very rapid International Miniyacht 5.6 yacht ! Look forward to your comments when you have sailed the new set up.



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