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Thinking things through: Victorys bobstays
Keith Black replied to dafi's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
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Bob, the yellow does look a tad soft but other than that all is looking swell.
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Best wishes on building the dory.
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Eric, it depends on which direction the wind is blowing. if the open end of the stovepipe you've created were pointed into the wind it would flood the galley with smoke. It really doesn't matter unless you have billowing sails and in that case the opening needs to point towards the bow. Because wind will force smoke back down a stovepipe and for that reason most stovepipes are vertical with a cap. See the attached.
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Buddy, that's some fantastic work right there. I'm duly impressed.
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Nils, this is such a lovely build. I'm totally impressed.
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