January 22, 20251 yr I have been drooling over some pictures of a Clem vane and have decided to try making one to add to all the other vane types that I have. But… details are rather scant. Anyone out there with some drawings that they are willing to share? Failing that, anyone willing to let me borrow their Clem so that I can take my own measurements? any help appreciated Wayne
January 23, 20251 yr Hi Wayne I have a Clem Edwards vane on my Clem Edwards Marblehead which I'll gladly lend to you to copy. I'll take it to WLYC for the 1st DF TT weekend and give it to Nigel if you're not there. Hope that helps D
January 23, 20251 yr If you make drawings of the Clem gear, can you share them with us? I'm starting construction of a combined vane and RC 36. Gary
January 27, 20251 yr Thought I'd share these beauties, passed to me by a since departed member at Eastbourne. I was advised one is a break back, the other a moving carriage type. To me the break back appears similar in principle to the Clem. Dummy question - are these too big for a V36? I'm unlikely to smuggle an A or 10R into my premises without crticism, but might get away with a 36R.
January 28, 20251 yr Jez, The moving carriage would look great on "Bobcat" as that's what it had on originally. The break back is a Jones type and with the bottom slot cut down will probably be o.k. on a 36. several of us at Fleetwood use Jones types on our 36 boats. Maybe, in the future, when you've had some practise, Eastbourne could host the V36" Nationals over a weekend?
January 28, 20251 yr 14 hours ago, Jezza said: Thought I'd share these beauties, passed to me by a since departed member at Eastbourne. I was advised one is a break back, the other a moving carriage type. To me the break back appears similar in principle to the Clem. Dummy question - are these too big for a V36? I'm unlikely to smuggle an A or 10R into my premises without crticism, but might get away with a 36R. The Jones gear was often copied (including by a much younger me as a school metal working project!) and I used them as Marblehead gears and Dad has got one the Dick Seagar (now there’s a blast from the past!) scaled up for his A class (Wokanido) and yes I’ve seen versions used on many a 36r just as Derek says.. To be honest it’s often a case of start with what youve got, yes maybe it’s a few grams heavier but if it’s cleaned and working efficiently and you get the angles right on the lake then it’ll beat a poorly set new lightweight gear. the emphasis on vane sailing is to be ‘right not light’ maybe at the very top level you need both but you will often see very old yachts take good points from the latest most expensive boats because the trim is everything on vane sailing. So start with the Jones gear and take joy in seeing the past members pride a joy sailing down the lake again. I absolutely love the idea that the 36r class could race again at Eastbourne, that idea Is enough for me to dust one of my old girls off!
January 28, 20251 yr Author Thanks for the “telling off” @RobVice_GBR41 😁 I am busy making a small Jones for my 36 and have made the body out of brass. So it is heavy(ish). I need to solder some pins in situ and so having the body out of a “meltable” material was not an option. this picture is of it part built. I will see if I can drill out some material to reduce the weight.
January 28, 20251 yr Sorry @Wayne Stobbs no “telling off” intended 😬 anyone who is showing an interest in boosting the Vane fleet will get my whole hearted support ! I’m sure that Walter Jones would also have supported your efforts and anyone else who took inspiration from his designs. all power to your elbow sir !
January 28, 20251 yr Author I know @RobVice_GBR41 Just tongue in cheek. here is the offending piece. Will try to drill out some weight. Currently weighs 35g
January 28, 20251 yr I think I'll have a go at a Reece Easy vane. Relatively simple to make with brass from the hobby shop and a bit of perspex. I had a Jones gear given to me years ago in Australia and can't, for the life of me, remember what happened to it. It came with a Stollery marblehead kit. Gary
January 28, 20251 yr 6 hours ago, Derek Priestley said: Jez, The moving carriage would look great on "Bobcat" as that's what it had on originally. The break back is a Jones type and with the bottom slot cut down will probably be o.k. on a 36. several of us at Fleetwood use Jones types on our 36 boats. Maybe, in the future, when you've had some practise, Eastbourne could host the V36" Nationals over a weekend? Thanks Derek, Nigel now has "Bobcat" so maybe I need to have a chat to see if he already has a vane for the boat. As you know we have two bridges on the perimeter of Princes Park lake which used to have wooden platforms at the same level as the lower paved level but these have long gone. I suppose without them we can't entertain hosting an event? Would some sort of floating pontoon be acceptable? On a personal level, I would like to see vane yachts back at the club just to retain the historical links. Unfortunately, as we don't presently free sail on the lake, any request to the cash strapped local authority to restore the platforms would not be well received. In the mean time I will monitor the for sale posts for something suitable, is there a source anywhere of 36R or R36R designs? Jes
January 28, 20251 yr Frank Russell has several plans available and there are some on "All Radio Sailboats"
January 28, 20251 yr @Jezza ahh yes that would be tricky.. It reminds me of sailing vane at Whitton where a ladder was used to span a similar bridge gap and that springy platform wasn’t much fun ! Having used the floating-block platform at Datchet that kind of solution, while not as great as the famous Fleetwood bridge end solution, could be possible.. Keeping public off it in a park would be a potential H&S nightmare, but a boy can dream..!
January 28, 20251 yr 43 minutes ago, Gary Dickens said: Frank Russell has several plans available and there are some on "All Radio Sailboats" Thanks Gary, I’ll take a look. Jes
January 29, 20251 yr Rob Vice is Fleetwood 36 Nats this year not a good enough reason to dust off your "old Girls" ??!!
January 29, 20251 yr 5 hours ago, Derek Priestley said: Rob Vice is Fleetwood 36 Nats this year not a good enough reason to dust off your "old Girls" ??!! Ahh you’ve got me there Uncle Derek. can we hold the event on the top lake? I was undefeated up there in the 80s ! perhaps Chris and Pete have a different memory to me ..
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