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I would like to drill a couple holes in my mahogany daggerboard (on a 13'
boat) and fill them with lead. Although I am sure the boat can handle it, I am not so sure about the daggerboard. I am thinking of sanding an 1/8" of an inch off it all around (or maybe routing it, that should be more precise and faster...) and wrapping it with fiberglass; a couple inches further up than the lead. It seems to me that a few pounds of lead at the end of the daggerboard ought to add significant stability to a small boat. I figure the fiberglass will add more strength than the holes take away. I am not particularly knowledgeable about these things, so it is entirely possible I am overlooking something that will make this a stupid project. (I have lost 8 pounds this year, and plan to lose some more; so I am not concerned about the effect of a few pounds of lead on the boat.) |
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