Beneteau First 26 - Dries out?

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The Beneteau First 21.7 and older 24 have lifting keels that can support the weight of the boat.

The 26 (circa 86-89) also have lifting keels. Does anyone know if these models, not being a trailer sailor, can dry out on their keel and take the weight of the boat assuming it was propped up with legs?

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Tim
 
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Ok so i think i may have answered my own question here:

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http://en.cosasdebarcos.com/galeria-fotos-barco-first-26-qr-26906092010155556561014853489845.html
 
It's doing that with legs. It would be far from flat if it dried without that sort of support.

Yeah i agree my original question was with the use of legs. I certainly wouldn't want to let it dry out without them haha. Would be just a little tricky cooking up a meal at that angle :D
 
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Mine First Spirit260 is taken out of the water every winter. It rests on its keel with props either side to prevent it toppling over. I certainly wouldn't care just to rely on the twin rudders for stabiliy.
 
Yeah i agree my original question was with the use of legs. I certainly would want to let it dry out without haha. Would be just a little tricky cooking up a meal at that angle :D

But legs, apart from shallower draft, makes it no different to any other finkeeler. And others will tell you that legs aren't a great answer to a permanent mooring.
 
But legs, apart from shallower draft, makes it no different to any other finkeeler. And others will tell you that legs aren't a great answer to a permanent mooring.

It's not a permanent mooring, it is just an answer to being able to dry out on certain harbours in North Devon and similar estuaries once in a while. I intend to keep the boat in a Marina.

I would agree a bilge keeler would be the only way if I intended to put her on a drying mooring.
 
My dad owned a first 24 for 10 years which dried out into 8" of soft mud each tide of his ownership with no bother at all.

Hard pack or sand I would be less keen on, but mud is pretty soft and forgiving.
 

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