Supporting a boat by its mast.
Aaron wrote in message . 3.44...
It has been assumed that you wish to do this to make painting (or something
similar) easier. If this is the case, how are you going to work on the
bottom of the keel? If you have to do the bottom in a different stage
anyway, why not use a more conventional method (i.e. moving stands etc.)
for the work?
The plan is to block of the foot of the keel and
secure ropes from the top of the mast out to the
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plus mast and a moderate keel that is level bottom.
All thoughts very much appreciated I have not seen
or done or attempted any thing like this before.
I dunno but I suspect that many boats are ok being supported only by
the weight being on their keels. However, one thing that strikes me
is that when the Titanic sank, she was initially in one piece and only
broke in half when the upward force of the water was removed from her
entire hull when she was submerged. She was designed to be supported
evenly all over by the water, once this support was removed, she broke
in half. Does this apply?, probably not.
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