dur
Well-Known Member
Wind Song (new to us this summer) is now on a drying mooring. As you can see from the pics she leans a little way but not far. The ground is 4 inches of mud on chalk so she doesn't float in it in the East Coast way. I had been thinking that maybe I should add some small bilge keels, say 5' long x 6" deep to protect the bottom from the odd flint that appears from time to time. Now I am not so sure. Apart from the work and the reduced speed I am worried that the bilge keel would increase strain on the hull rather than reduce it. If I did add them I would give them their own floors and possibly a stringer if I could figure a way to fit it in. Some temporary removal of cabin joinery would be required.
MG designed her to be able to take the ground, hence the flat bottom, and he did have her on a drying mooring when he owned her in the 50s. But, that was on softer mud and she is another 50 something years older now.
I would be grateful for any views and experiences from the forum on what to do.
MG designed her to be able to take the ground, hence the flat bottom, and he did have her on a drying mooring when he owned her in the 50s. But, that was on softer mud and she is another 50 something years older now.
I would be grateful for any views and experiences from the forum on what to do.