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I have to wonder who engineered the hull to
accept this 'add on' keel. It sounds to me like a disaster waiting to happen. I wonder if the scantlings are right for a glassed-on false keel? I doubt it. I can envision stress cracks galore. Wear your exposure suit at all times. S.Simon "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Simple, You are looking in the wrong direction. The Pile of **** is in Your Court. My Keel is a separate Keel that has been attached to a "Newport 30" hull and Fibre Glassed into the Hull/including the lead wing also incased in Fibre Glass. I've had both; Bolted on and Molded on. I can say, from experience after 14 years the molded in has given me zero problems. I can't say that with either of my Bolt ons |
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