BlackPig
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http://wavetrain.net/news-a-views/7...ilure-what-really-happened-to-polina-star-iii
glad I got a long keel as part of my hull.
glad I got a long keel as part of my hull.
This is what happens when people are too clever to write thread titles which tell everyone exactly what the thread is about.....
This is what happens when people are too clever to write thread titles which tell everyone exactly what the thread is about.....
Doesn't matter if your keel is long or short, if the laminate is weak due to shoddy layup (as that article seems to be implying) it might still fall off.
The deep-stub construction actually has a lot in common with 'old fashioned' long keel boats with external ballast.
15mm thick grp strikes me as quite thin for a keel stub on an 85ft (/whatever) megayot.
It's not like Oyster are trying to build 1000 of these cheaper than Bavaria is it?
Not mine, it is the hull not stuck on.
The bit that broke off this boat seems to have been part of the hull too!
This is what happens when people are too clever to write thread titles which tell everyone exactly what the thread is about.....
You are allowed to have a peek :encouragement:Oh, so that's what the other thread is about, I've ignored it for the reason you state.
Oh, so that's what the other thread is about, I've ignored it for the reason you state.
as stated elsewhere those bolts are well inboard from the keel outer edgeI wonder about the earlier repairs reported, which seem to include tightening the keelbolts.
I speculate that the hull and keel didn't fit together properly and tightening the bolts over-stressed the GRP structure trying to force it to fit the keel???
15mm thick grp strikes me as quite thin for a keel stub on an 85ft ?
The bit that broke off this boat seems to have been part of the hull too!
How can this keel fall off. It is made as one, no bolts, not stuck either.