maej
Well-Known Member
Sorry, another stupid question from me.
I need to dry out briefly to measure my prop taper etc for ordering a new one, then again in a few weeks to fit the new one and probably again to renew the antifoul. I have access to a concrete slipway with a wall alongside which I could lean against to dry out.
What worries me is the slipway is slightly concave in places, and as my skeg is as deep as the keel the boat could end up resting on the skeg and front edge of the keel. I'm no expert but the skeg does't look like a particularly heavy structure to me so I don't know if it can handle 6 tonnes of boat resting on it, especially if buffeted by any wash before the tide is out. The keel is about 12 foot long as well so the forward end is well forward of the center of gravity.
Any advice, reassurances or warnings?
Below are some pictures of my boat showing the keel, skeg and rudder.
I had thought about trying to put something under the aft end of the keel to try to give me a few degrees nose down thus lifting the skeg, but not sure how to do that safely, and as the keel tapers to 1/2 inch at the back it would probably slice through anything I can put there.
I need to dry out briefly to measure my prop taper etc for ordering a new one, then again in a few weeks to fit the new one and probably again to renew the antifoul. I have access to a concrete slipway with a wall alongside which I could lean against to dry out.
What worries me is the slipway is slightly concave in places, and as my skeg is as deep as the keel the boat could end up resting on the skeg and front edge of the keel. I'm no expert but the skeg does't look like a particularly heavy structure to me so I don't know if it can handle 6 tonnes of boat resting on it, especially if buffeted by any wash before the tide is out. The keel is about 12 foot long as well so the forward end is well forward of the center of gravity.
Any advice, reassurances or warnings?
Below are some pictures of my boat showing the keel, skeg and rudder.
I had thought about trying to put something under the aft end of the keel to try to give me a few degrees nose down thus lifting the skeg, but not sure how to do that safely, and as the keel tapers to 1/2 inch at the back it would probably slice through anything I can put there.