Tuesday 9 March 2010

Thanks to All

Well it all just about came together for the Dinghy Show. The board with trim tab didn't quite make it due to a software problem (now resolved) and the rudder design was finalised today.

The sails from North went up the mast for the first time on Friday so thanks to Ian, Tim and Toby for getting them there. There were many favourable comments and I think more will appear in the class as the season progresses.

The Mast from Selden looked just great. So thanks Ben. Paul Davies from Harken helped a lot with the fit out. He patiently answered my many silly questions. So thanks for getting me there Paul. Marlow helped with the string so thanks to Paul H for that.


The Spinlock PXRs are superb for the adjustable shrouds and the High Load apps like the kicker and of course having the boat on the Spinlock stand was just superb, so thanks to Jez, James, Jonathan, Simon and Sarah.

Didn't Tim's boat look wonderful? Thanks for bringing it Tim. It was a long old journey, but I know that the Spinlock guys were delighted that you made the effort.

I had such a lot of fun talking to all the 12 sailors who came along and had a look at the boat. I learned a lot, but I'm sure that this going to be a ladder of many steps.Of course Bob and Gavin have built a beautiful light, stiff , carbon boat. David Hollom has redesigned the centreboard and rudder and I can’t wait to get hold of them and get the boat in the water...........


Friday 15 January 2010

Bimble bonaza



The fit out is going well, although it's a slow job. I have had to go carefully to avoid mistakes. The control lines are all routed to front and back faces of the thwart, which takes a bit of figuring out. The jib tracks are in and Bob at CC is going to make some nice carbon mounts for the cleats!

The Spinlock fitting for adjusting the shrouds should work well I think.

Sunday 3 January 2010

Shiny...


"Old Socks" is nice and snug in Potters Bar (visitors welcome) and the fit-out is going pretty well, thanks to my friends at Harken.

The boat looks just great as you can see and I will post some pics of the fit out soon. Careful observers will notice that there is a housing for the "piston" to adjust the rudder angle. Mast and sails are on order and foils are being built next week.

Tuesday 1 December 2009

Coming together now!


Not much else I can say except that Bob, Gavin and their team are doing a superb job!

Saturday 21 November 2009

Dark Matter


The Dark Interior, soon to be hidden for ever, showing carbon / Nomex bulkheads in place. Precise detailed work! Very nearly decided on the fit-out and rig. Pics of the bright side soon....

Wednesday 11 November 2009

Honey, Honey...


The Nomex bees have be busy on the island! It's the turn of the shiny carbon beetle's next...

Monday 9 November 2009

Prices


So here's the answer to the question many of you have been asking.

The price of a National 12 built to the DCB design by Composite Craft with a carbon Hull and GRP decks with carbon uni-directional stiffening is £7,100 ex VAT and delivery. The price includes centreboard with trim tab, rudder blade with dihedral foils and rudder stock. The designer's royalty is additional £150.

We are looking at various fit-out options and current indications show a price of £9,750 ex sails. The fit-out is a very personal thing. We will work on a custom fit-out to suit your needs. Call me on 07867 802062 or mail michael.airey1@ntlworld.com