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Yeah sure Oz,
Fibre Glass is solid: Especially when it was shot from the "Chopper Guns". That is why there are never Blisters in the Hull. That is why prenetration has never been a problem (Uniflite Valiants) I know Neal moved his keel becaused , "He said he did." He posted it right here on ASA when he posted the picture of his boat out of water. That is a pretty good indication that the present CN is a put on! BUT you're right Oz they don't bury keel bolt:^) Wish I could show you the bilge on "Pneuma" I lift the Bilge board and not a keel bolt nut in sight. It is flat!! Ole Thom |
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Thom,
Your memory is defective. Can you not remember me ever saying my keel is superior to most bolt ons because it fits into a cassette in the hull. The cassette is the female counterpart of the big, square male upper boss on the keel. The keel cannot be moved forwards or backwards without re-doing the cassette in the hull. As a matter of fact the Coronado manual claims the keel bolts are not even needed once the keel is drawn up into the cassette and the epoxy used to bed it has set up. I don't wish to stake my life on that claim thus I added extra keel bolts (one inch diameter) to assist the rather wimpy originals which were one half inch in diameter and of mild steel which is very ravaged by rust. Perhaps you mistook my saying that I installed extra keel bolts by drilling through the hull in the bilge where the upper side of the cassette is evident, tapping the cast iron keel, and installing the stainless steel bolts bedding them in with 5200. This most certainly does not constitute moving the keel. This did not even necessitate hauling as I did it in the water. There were no leaks. Besides why would I ruin the helm on my boat by moving the keel and changing the relationship between the center of lateral resistance and the center of lateral effort? Get with it you old, alcoholic fart. I'll drink to that! CN "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Yeah sure Oz, Fibre Glass is solid: Especially when it was shot from the "Chopper Guns". That is why there are never Blisters in the Hull. That is why prenetration has never been a problem (Uniflite Valiants) I know Neal moved his keel becaused , "He said he did." He posted it right here on ASA when he posted the picture of his boat out of water. That is a pretty good indication that the present CN is a put on! BUT you're right Oz they don't bury keel bolt:^) Wish I could show you the bilge on "Pneuma" I lift the Bilge board and not a keel bolt nut in sight. It is flat!! Ole Thom |
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![]() "Thom Stewart" wrote in That is why prenetration has never been a problem (Uniflite Valiants) Sometimes when I drink too much I have that problem . Scotty |
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