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John Firth November 27th 03 12:12 AM

Chrysler 26 keel box
 
Any Chr 26 sailors out there, who have had the keel
break the box?
After several cable breaks when hitting rocks/sand banks
I had a serious leak from the keel box into the cabin.
I know why this happened and how to stop it innfuture.
reply for more info.
The Chr web site has no notes on this; maybe all the victims sank
without trace.

John firth
Ottawa

Wwj2110 November 28th 03 11:29 AM

Chrysler 26 keel box
 
I dont think that the " leaking swing keel box problem" is unique to just the
chrysler 26. I purchaced a balboa 26 with a similar problem. It had sank at the
dock because its battery couldnt keep up with the bilge pump. I dropped the
keel & noticed that the pivot hole in the keelbox had been elongated from
constant abuse by the former owner. I totally rebuilt the pivot hole by
forcing epoxy into molds on either side of the box. As I am sensitive to just
what it takes to repair this problem,Im quite cautous in any water less than 10
feet. If you are adamant about running into rocks & sandbanks Id suggest
that you devise a shock absorber system into your keel winch.

Wwj2110 November 28th 03 11:29 AM

Chrysler 26 keel box
 
I dont think that the " leaking swing keel box problem" is unique to just the
chrysler 26. I purchaced a balboa 26 with a similar problem. It had sank at the
dock because its battery couldnt keep up with the bilge pump. I dropped the
keel & noticed that the pivot hole in the keelbox had been elongated from
constant abuse by the former owner. I totally rebuilt the pivot hole by
forcing epoxy into molds on either side of the box. As I am sensitive to just
what it takes to repair this problem,Im quite cautous in any water less than 10
feet. If you are adamant about running into rocks & sandbanks Id suggest
that you devise a shock absorber system into your keel winch.


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