lw395
Well-Known Member
How do you mean 'is that daft?'I am no engineer.
But I guess the internal liner is there to distribute keel loads into the hull and add rigidity. If it becomes detached or damaged it no longer does it's job and the loads go elsewhere. I assume this would be into the keel area which is not designed for the job, the subsequent lack of rigidity allows the structure to move, a bit. Once the compressive strength of the fibre is is exceeded it can move a little more and leak. Once the keel can move freely, at sea, all bets are off. The only question is: will the bolts or the structure fail first? In this case it seems to be a little of both.
Is that daft? Or what.
Things break when you crash them into hard things.
Broken things sometimes don't work.
Broken things that have not been repaired right sometimes break again when given a hard time.
Some broken things are hard to repair and very hard indeed to check whether the repair is good enough.
An atlantic storm requires a yacht to be properly strong.