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Forum: Multihull Sailboats 15-03-2017, 17:16
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Re: Trimaran - Especially Searunner - Owners

Very nice CaptRyan, thanks for sharing.
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 19-03-2016, 08:19
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Re: Trimaran - Especially Searunner - Owners

There are tide height markers on both sides of the bridges, they're reasonably accurate. Be sure to know your exact mast height off the water. FWIW I used the Port Everglades inlet 3 times last month...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 18-01-2015, 09:28
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Re: Trimaran - Especially Searunner - Owners

immersion data for a SR40 is 855 lbs per inch. Epoxy averages about 9lbs/gallon, so if you used 80 gallons of resin with cabosil you're looking at 720 lbs plus the weight of the cabosil. If you used...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 26-03-2013, 16:37
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Posted By PJOHara
Re: Trimaran - Especially Searunner - Owners

SeaDragon, I've found that using an oscillating cutting tool makes work like cutting inside of lockers much easier. The one made by Fein was probably the nicest, but no stores near me stocked blades...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 03-03-2013, 18:58
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Posted By PJOHara
Re: Trimaran - Especially Searunner - Owners

So I get too busy to post for a while and things turn around & change topics wildly, and then add 10 pages! I like this place! First off, the guy with a mast 4 feet longer than design is calling me...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 07-02-2013, 17:17
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Posted By PJOHara
Re: Trimaran - Especially Searunner - Owners

Our Searunner34 is rigged somewhat like what you're suggesting. it's a cutter modified to be a Bergstrom rig. Both sets of spreaders were cut to lead aft 23 degrees . we replaced the single...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 04-02-2013, 14:42
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Posted By PJOHara
Mark, thanks for all the info, some really good...

Mark, thanks for all the info, some really good ballpark ideas for dimensions there.
Cavalier, I appreciate the input, that's exactly how we flew our symmetric chute until I blew it out. It was...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 04-02-2013, 05:07
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Posted By PJOHara
Re: Trimaran - Especially Searunner - Owners

Thanks for the information folks, much appreciated. Mark, what would be the hoist/foot of a medium size assymetric chute, vs what you have?

Pat
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 02-02-2013, 07:09
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Posted By PJOHara
Re: Trimaran - Especially Searunner - Owners

So if you were looking to purchase a used spinnaker for next season and were only going to have the option of that one sail, what would your preference be for? Symmetric or asymmetric ? 3/4 oz...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 21-01-2013, 18:38
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Posted By PJOHara
Re: Trimaran - Especially Searunner - Owners

a trick I like to use for backing plates & washers that seems to eliminate cupping or digging into the surface they're supposed to be protecting is to do a layup of glass on a cookie sheet, or a...
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 19-01-2013, 16:36
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Posted By PJOHara
Re: Trimaran - Especially Searunner - Owners

Hello all, This is my first post in general forums, probably 2nd overall. Mark, that's some nice work in those photos! Very clean chain-plate installation. Searunner 31, I tend to do most of my...
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