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I find as time goes by the effort by me and strain on the keel lift pulleys & winch seems to increase; I'm careful not to put too much paint on the keel plate - an easy mistake, it's quite a tight fit - so it's very hard to tell if something is slightly restricting the keel, or as I haven't been in great health lately and not getting any younger, is it me ?
I mentioned this to an old BAe friend who has just completely rewired my boat, he's an ace engineer and has made me a torque wrench which simply bolts onto the keel winch.
There are 6 Anderson 22's at my club, the plan is we'll all try this patent kit and compare readings, then see if any conclusion can be drawn for the class overall - should be interesting, to a nerd like me anyway !
I find as time goes by the effort by me and strain on the keel lift pulleys & winch seems to increase; I'm careful not to put too much paint on the keel plate - an easy mistake, it's quite a tight fit - so it's very hard to tell if something is slightly restricting the keel, or as I haven't been in great health lately and not getting any younger, is it me ?
I mentioned this to an old BAe friend who has just completely rewired my boat, he's an ace engineer and has made me a torque wrench which simply bolts onto the keel winch.
There are 6 Anderson 22's at my club, the plan is we'll all try this patent kit and compare readings, then see if any conclusion can be drawn for the class overall - should be interesting, to a nerd like me anyway !