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I am trying to help a friend replace the steel cable that raises the
swing keel on his old San Juan 21. Do any of you have a drawing or can you describe how the cable runs. I thought that it would run straight from a winch at the aft end of the centerboard trunk in the cabin down to the aft/lower end of the swing keel. But, from what we can see so far the cable runs forward from the winch. This would only make sense if the cable runs to a block forward of the keel and then is attached to the aft/upper end of the keel. Since the keel is about 500 pounds, that would seem to be an unnecessarily straining design. We have also looked at another SJ 21. Amazingly, its keel winch is at the forward end of the centerboard trunk. Thanks for any help you can give us. Lee Huddleston s/v Truelove |
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