JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
Generally speaking the keel is bolted through both hull and grid. The hull is relatively flimsy (like all monocoques) and so takes very little of the load at the point of connection: the forces are spread out by and across the whole grid. Some notes on the issues this raises at https://assets.publishing.service.g...t_data/file/810291/MGN_XXX_Keel_Grounding.pdf. It's not just repair that's problematic; it's almost impossible to do a really good inspection.Yes this was my point, the keel usually attaches to the hull, not the grid. The grid is literally just glued to the hull for rigidity, and sometimes that glue fails under load. The GRP though is usually fine unless it's had a spectacularly hard knock.
Edit: Just found this interesting comment from Pantaenius:
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