PhillM
Well-Known Member
I am trying to fill in a racing rating for club racing and form is asking about the Ballast ratio. I know what the term means, I even know how to calculate it but what I dont know is what the actual weights are.
She is a 1961 Cheverton Caravel MK2. Wood hull, iron keel - "long keel with bow cut" off is I think the correct description. 3 Ton displacement. 24.5 ft LOA, 19 ft LWL. 8 ft beam. The same model was a JOG entry in the 60's and was built under Lloyds supervision.
I am told that an estimate would be OK as a starting position, as the rating gets reviewed in line with results, but I dont have a clue where to start and I also don't want to be a bandit!!
Anyone got any idea what the estimate should be or any idea how to find out without taking her out of the water and trying to measure the keel (which I think cuold be difficult to calculate accuratly from beause of its curved shape)?
She is a 1961 Cheverton Caravel MK2. Wood hull, iron keel - "long keel with bow cut" off is I think the correct description. 3 Ton displacement. 24.5 ft LOA, 19 ft LWL. 8 ft beam. The same model was a JOG entry in the 60's and was built under Lloyds supervision.
I am told that an estimate would be OK as a starting position, as the rating gets reviewed in line with results, but I dont have a clue where to start and I also don't want to be a bandit!!
Anyone got any idea what the estimate should be or any idea how to find out without taking her out of the water and trying to measure the keel (which I think cuold be difficult to calculate accuratly from beause of its curved shape)?