Federico Schneider
New Member
Hi,
i'm looking for a good hiking bench for laser.
Somone could help me?
Thanks
Federico
i'm looking for a good hiking bench for laser.
Somone could help me?
Thanks
Federico
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jim anderson said:When I'm not working out it makes a damn handsome coffee table! I can post pictures if you want, but it's midnight and I'm going to bed.Jim
Hi Frederico,Federico Schneider said:The problem is to simulate the same position that we have on the laser. It must use the same strap in order to simulate the
flexibility: no bench that I have seen has these characteristics.
LooserLu said:You may wanna have this sort of "hiking bench"...
http://www.virtualsailing.com.au/2003news.htm
LooserLu
Yes, true.Wavedancer said:...but it looks like this 'rig' may be more expensive than a complete Laser
hydroslyder said:Listen go out find yourself a really old cheap laser, cut the cockpit out of it, bolt it down and brace it, then you have the best hiking bench money can buy.
Federico Schneider said:The problem is to simulate the same position that we have on the
laser. It must use the same strap in order to simulate the
flexibility: no bench that I have seen has these characteristics.
From scratch here are some plans
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~deadrock/deadrock/laser_02.htm
For precut parts that you assemble
http://www.apsltd.com/Tree/d9000/e7319.asp
You can also search the old email list archives.
The important measurments are to get the deck width the same as the actual deck (16.5") and the relation of the strap to the deck (height and distance in from the deck) IIRC, height is down 5" and in 10"