eranb2
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I wanted to ask if there is any law about checking the bolts of keel on old boats (20-30 years).
Can corrosion attack the all bolts or just the weakest part of the keel (zinc) ?
I can't open the bolts in my boat (1987 jeanneau) , can I assume that if they were damaged by corrosion they would be just tear apart? they look like new.
last year the chain plates bolts (10 m"m) just broke like margarine because of corrosion, little power on them just broke them, so in the keel it should be the same right?
If the keel bolts are rotten then they should brake ???
How can I know that the upper part of the keel is not rutten , is there a way, without dismantle the keel apart?
I think that every fin keel owner should check the bolts every time on 3 years or on shipyard.
5 years ago while crossing the Atlantic ocean (with reliance) the skipper (after 19 crossings) told me that he always take a big hummer and beat the bolts, if they are rotten then they will fail, is that good way to check?
can electricity attack the bolts?
by the table in nigel calder book, what will fail first , the keel or the bolts? (electricity potential difference)
Thanks
I wanted to ask if there is any law about checking the bolts of keel on old boats (20-30 years).
Can corrosion attack the all bolts or just the weakest part of the keel (zinc) ?
I can't open the bolts in my boat (1987 jeanneau) , can I assume that if they were damaged by corrosion they would be just tear apart? they look like new.
last year the chain plates bolts (10 m"m) just broke like margarine because of corrosion, little power on them just broke them, so in the keel it should be the same right?
If the keel bolts are rotten then they should brake ???
How can I know that the upper part of the keel is not rutten , is there a way, without dismantle the keel apart?
I think that every fin keel owner should check the bolts every time on 3 years or on shipyard.
5 years ago while crossing the Atlantic ocean (with reliance) the skipper (after 19 crossings) told me that he always take a big hummer and beat the bolts, if they are rotten then they will fail, is that good way to check?
can electricity attack the bolts?
by the table in nigel calder book, what will fail first , the keel or the bolts? (electricity potential difference)
Thanks