Photos of Kimberlites Bowsprit
Eric Freedman
I had this made in St Maarten. It is held in with a large socket head SS cap screw. When not in use I put it in the port cockpit locker. Fair Winds Eric Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io On Behalf Of rossirossix4
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Nice minimalistic solution. How long do you use it? Is it strong enough? as I understand there is no welding for the main SS tube?
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Eric Freedman
I have had it up as long as 7 days straight x 24 hours. It is not a SS tube is a solid aluminum rod about 1 1/2 inches in diameter. It mounts to a SS thick wall tube. It has a Harken swivel block on the end . Fair Winds Eric Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io On Behalf Of Tauras SM2000 #359 Stella
Nice minimalistic solution. How long do you use it? Is it strong enough? as I understand there is no welding for the main SS tube? |
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On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 10:47 PM, Eric Freedman wrote:
SS thick wall tube "SS thick wall tube" - thats what I'm asking about. the rest is obvious. how its attached? it not clear from the picture Bolts or welding? thanks for patience and have a nice day |
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Eric Freedman
Hi, I have been away sorry for the late response. The hollow SS tubing in the photo is welded to a plate and is bolted down as in the photo attached. There is a vertical piece of square rod welded inside the tubing at the aft end of the tubing. That mates up with a slot cut in the solid aluminum round stock to index it. This is held in place with a hex head cap screw also shown in the photo. It is so easy to remove that we keep it in the port locker when we are not using it. Fair Winds Eric Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io On Behalf Of Tauras SM2000 #359 Stella
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 10:47 PM, Eric Freedman wrote:
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