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![]() Rednose wrote: Has anyone any experience shortening a fiberglass enscapulated keel that's packed with lead pellets.. I've seen posts that it's been done with solid lead, but nothing about a keel of this type. Thinking I could mold a lead bulb to add the weight back in.Found a dandy boat with 3' draft but want trailerable, they were also built with fixed shoal draught version at 2'3" I could pattern from. Experience anybody? tom Somebody, stop me! Don't do it! DON"T!!! You will be trying to attach to the end of the fiberglass grain instead of crosswise to it. It will never hold!!! I tried it with a Beneteau and ruined the boat. STOP!!!!!!!! |
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