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Frank Gerry wrote:
While people are on this subject..... would anyone care to give their advice when they think a keel should be rebedded? If you can feel any motion of the keel, then it should be removed, rebedded, and rebolted. I have a Cal 28 with a bolted on fin keel. About 5 years ago I grounded the boat. It was nothing serious, but over time the keel has shown more and more signs of movement. Probably doesn't have much... possibly not anything... to do with the grounding. It's the nature of the beast. ... Initially the crack between the keel and the fiberglass stub extended back about 1 foot from the front of the keel on the port side. The second year it was about two feet and so on. This year the crack extends the length of the keel and I'm thinking I need to have it done now. Yeah, if you've got a crack the whole length of the keel root you chould have done it years ago. You're sailing on borrowed time! Think about the impulse loading of the keel root when it thunks from side to side, every time you go over a wave. OTOH you've got it better than some people, whose keel bolts are inaccessible under solid fiberglass; or people with encapsulated keels that might also get wobbly over the years, or have a keel root that is getting wobbly. It's all fixable but it's also a PITA... costs money too. When I'm sailing, I live by the motto "If you THINK it's time to reef, It's time!" I'm wondering if I should do the same for the keel. Short answer: yes! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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