running aground

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wayfarer
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running aground

Post by wayfarer » Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:07 am

Hi i am about to launch puffin on to a mooring at blackmarsh marina essex and would like to know if run aground with keel down, what would happen to keel and how rectified.
regards David

CHERRY PIE
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Post by CHERRY PIE » Sun Feb 27, 2011 2:45 pm

Hi David,
When the keel comes up when unexpectedly running aground if you are unlucky enough for the threaded bar to catch the edge of the steel housing it may bend the screw. You will then have an expensive repair to do, it only happened once to us in 20 years of sailing a Swift 18. At the time it went unnoticed except for the winding up of the keel felt a little stiff eventually the bend in the screw stripped the bronze bush and all had to be replaced. Good Luck.
Gary/Ruth & Skipper who used to sail a Swift 18

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Running aground

Post by wayfarer » Sat Mar 05, 2011 6:57 am

Hi Mick & Cheery pie thanks for the information. Hopefully never have to use it
Regards David

John Hainsworth
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Keel damage

Post by John Hainsworth » Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:11 pm

I had a similar problem with a bent bolt. See section on keel repairs for an explanation of how I repaired it at minimal cost.
John (Taranaki - Poole Harbour)

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