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Wow all those years as an engineer I had it completely wrong! I should have
been working on screwing customers rather than balancing the needs of cost, life and servicablity. "Larry" wrote in message ... "Shanghai" wrote in oups.com: Agreed that they should be uncovered if stainless. OTOH, that's why stainless steel isn't the best keelbolt material. Most of the bolt, the part you can't see, is sealed from that protecting oxygen. Hence, you never know whether you'll be getting crevice corrosion down where you can't see it. So, a better material is Monel or Bronze, assuming lead ballast. (If the ballast is iron, galvanized steel will be better.) All you guys also miss the BIG point....."NMMA economics".... I hope you are all way smart enough to realize that NO boat manufacturer of ANY boat on the PLANET wants the goddamned boat to LAST past the end of the warranty period....right? Do you REALLY think any of them give a **** about how long the keel bolts are going to last and spend one-thin-dime on making them last any LONGER? Come on! You people gotta be WAY smarter than that! Geez...... Larry |
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