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Bob, seriously, you should really check for damage by having
a diver look for damage. It doesn't take much sometimes. A couple of days after the hit I went under with a lite at the slip. I could feel a small indentation, which may be the impact point at the very bottom of the keel. I checked the "smile" point and it was the same as before, or any other C&C smile. I had filled it with a bit of seatex to track and it's still there, without so much as a paint break at the joint. As marc mentioned to me in an e-mail, it probably wasn't hard enough to cause trouble. I may be hauling the boat to install a new trasnducer next week, so I'll be able to get a better look then. For now...no damage found. Still, I'm glad we retorqued the keelbolts before launch. RB |
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