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    Question PDRacer: Extend up to 3000 mm?

    In the original - 8 marks 12 inches
    To extend want to do through 14.75
    It is necessary to increase the height?
    The shape of the bottom of the curve?

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    The original PD Racer is 8' (2.4 m) long and 4' (1.22 m) wide. The idea being a fairly specific bottom shape (below the LWL rocker) with the rest pretty much up to the builder. There is a Puddle Goose racer (PG Racer), version or shall we say bigger sister to the PD racer and she's 12' (3.5 m) long. Essentially they're the same, except the on deck length. The rig, appendages, side buoyancy chambers, etc. are still the same. If sailed hard, I'd suspect the mast would break, but if memory serves me I'm pretty sure Mik has designed a stouter mast for the PG Racer, so contact him or just have a look at his site.

    http://www.storerboatplans.com/

    Tell him "PAR" sent you . . .

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