Bent,

I have a boat like this, as well. I have it at the cottage, so I cannot take any measurements at this time. It won't happen until some time in May (if you are still interested).

I found a manual here: http://www.iei.liu.se/flumes/bjorn/triss_racer?l=en (it is big and the connection is not the fastest, but you can get it form there).

The daggerboard that I have is a reasonably simple thing. the top is shaped to fit into the opening; the bottom is wing shaped (tapered at the leading and the trailing edge) and the front and the back are parallel. Personally, I would make it of wood (and use good varnish on top). That thing has to be reasonably strong, as you will want to step on it, when righting the boat.

If you are willing to wait for the measurements, let me know; I will take some pictures and dimensions, when I get there.

Marek

-----Original Message----- From: Brent Driedger via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 12:02 PM
To: C&C List Canada
Subject: Stus-List Composite project (not C&C related directly)

Good day folks.
Last year I was gifted a tired Bombardier Invitation 3.8. With a little TLC I'll get her sailing agains but the boat came without a daggerboard. I'm going to make a composite one. Two questions. I've scoured the Internet for a design detail of the board but have come up with nothing. Does anyone have any links they know of or information that could be helpful? Second, for the composite masters, what would be the best core choice and layup for this project? Will fibreglass be fine or should I go with Kevlar?
Thanks.

Brent Driedger
27-5
Lake Winnipeg.

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