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![]() James Johnson wrote: If I replace the iron with a lead keel of identical dimensions I could eliminate the inside ballast and not have to deal with rusting. The inside ballast was added by the designer ( I suppose after complaints about tenderness) and is penciled in on the factory plans. Yes, but there may be an advantage to being able to alter the ballast depending on the how the boat is loaded. Might get you off of a mud bank someday if you can remove some of the ballast. |
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