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Cold Moulding

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Created by cammd > 9 months ago, 21 May 2023
Ramona
NSW, 7731 posts
12 Jun 2023 8:38AM
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I was doing a search into the Mouldcraft boat building company and stumbled upon this.

southernwoodenboatsailing.com/news/dinghy-democracy-65ppn

The aircraft stuff we probably all know about but the interesting stuff is the pre-1956 Olympic games stuff with Rob Legg. The glue technology was interesting too.

lydia
1927 posts
12 Jun 2023 7:38AM
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The RL 24 is simply a Flying Dutchman hull with more freeboard

Ramona
NSW, 7731 posts
12 Jun 2023 6:02PM
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lydia said..
The RL 24 is simply a Flying Dutchman hull with more freeboard


He already had the moulds for the Flying Dutchman so making a plug would be dead easy! I treated my Flying Dutchman like a trailer sailer. Could walk up on the fore deck easy, they are very stable.

r13
NSW, 1712 posts
12 Jun 2023 8:18PM
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lydia said..
The RL 24 is simply a Flying Dutchman hull with more freeboard


Yeah plus another 4ft LOA. And a very good basis for a trailer sailer as the RL24 proved, an Aust Design Award winner. The FD and 505 designs had their origins in the early 1950s.............and are still going strong. The FDs genoa was and is too long on the foot but the boat was a breakthrough design and the 505 improved on it when designed soon after and continues to thrive.

Ramona
NSW, 7731 posts
13 Jun 2023 8:53AM
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r13 said..

lydia said..
The RL 24 is simply a Flying Dutchman hull with more freeboard



Yeah plus another 4ft LOA. And a very good basis for a trailer sailer as the RL24 proved, an Aust Design Award winner. The FD and 505 designs had their origins in the early 1950s.............and are still going strong. The FDs genoa was and is too long on the foot but the boat was a breakthrough design and the 505 improved on it when designed soon after and continues to thrive.


The LWL of an RL 24 is 19 ft 4 in. If you look at an RL24 on a trailer you can see an FD hull.

lydia
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13 Jun 2023 1:19PM
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r13 said..

lydia said..
The RL 24 is simply a Flying Dutchman hull with more freeboard



Yeah plus another 4ft LOA. And a very good basis for a trailer sailer as the RL24 proved, an Aust Design Award winner. The FD and 505 designs had their origins in the early 1950s.............and are still going strong. The FDs genoa was and is too long on the foot but the boat was a breakthrough design and the 505 improved on it when designed soon after and continues to thrive.


Not really just longer bow overhang because of more freeboard

lydia
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13 Jun 2023 1:19PM
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r13 said..

lydia said..
The RL 24 is simply a Flying Dutchman hull with more freeboard



Yeah plus another 4ft LOA. And a very good basis for a trailer sailer as the RL24 proved, an Aust Design Award winner. The FD and 505 designs had their origins in the early 1950s.............and are still going strong. The FDs genoa was and is too long on the foot but the boat was a breakthrough design and the 505 improved on it when designed soon after and continues to thrive.


Not really just longer bow overhang because of more freeboard



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