Cimba renamed Pacific Bee build in 1984 in an old hangar in East Palatka, Florida
for more pictures and info please visit PACIFIC BEE articles ,regards Sven
Great Pictures of Cimba. Question….
I presume that the picture was taken from the windward side and the reinforced bulkhead shown, represents the Mast support member?
cheers
Aloha Toni,
That is correct, you can just see the 2 beam holes in that bulkhead, later the holes were cut in the cockpit side.
The mast bulkhead is attached to the two beam bulkheads, as such make very a stiff box construction.
cheers Sven
Hi Sven,
Thanks for the open 40 article.
I’ve always wondered what those wells are in the bows of Pacific Bee were for.
Are they for stowing doused jibs?
Do you always go forward to douse the jib? Have you tried roller furling?
I’m sure I’m not the only one on this forum that would love to hear your thoughts and stories about shunting in general.
Thanks for sharing your experiences with us. We appreciate it!
Best,
Chris
Hey Chris , go to Technical PACIFIC BEE sailplan & foils Cheers Sven