rudder doesn't line up with keel
Jeez, well how could you miss it? I wonder how it affects
the sailing/pointing.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Some of them were as bad as the picture Ganz's link
showed. Most people who buy yachts in this so-called
modern world are looking inside at the cushions, galley
fittings, teak and holly sole, queen berths, shower
facilities and all that other crap that's there to please
the womenfolk. It's the rare yachtsman who even bothers
to check keel alignment.
S.Simon
"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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This process often squeezed out the
resin mixture more on one side than the other and
when the mixture hardened it effectively made
the bottom surface of the keel boss crooked. Thus
the keel was on there crooked to stay.
How did they sell those boats with crooked keels? Didn't people spot the
error
or was it so slight?
RB
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