crg
Member
Guys,
Planning to power wash and antifoul next week, have never done this before and hope to complete this in the following steps for a 26 foot fin keel yacht on slipway:-
1/ 45 mins after high water, position boat along side harbour wall slipway with approx 3" or 4" clearence between fenders and wall (this should allow the boat to lean onto the wall when tide falls).
2/ Using a line from the bow, pull the boat forward untill the keel touches bottom then tie off. (may have to slacken off this line as the water level reduces to allow boat to rest even on edge of keel).
3/ Tie off stern (slacken off as water level reduces).
4/ Place rope around the mast and as water level reduces pull in on mast rope which will help to rest the boat between the fenders and the harbour wall.
5/ at low water power wash, dry and antifoul hull.
Does this look OK or have I missed any steps?
Will I need to prop up hull for extra stability?
Will the boat sit on the keel OK, or drop at the stearn?
Cheers Cliff.
Planning to power wash and antifoul next week, have never done this before and hope to complete this in the following steps for a 26 foot fin keel yacht on slipway:-
1/ 45 mins after high water, position boat along side harbour wall slipway with approx 3" or 4" clearence between fenders and wall (this should allow the boat to lean onto the wall when tide falls).
2/ Using a line from the bow, pull the boat forward untill the keel touches bottom then tie off. (may have to slacken off this line as the water level reduces to allow boat to rest even on edge of keel).
3/ Tie off stern (slacken off as water level reduces).
4/ Place rope around the mast and as water level reduces pull in on mast rope which will help to rest the boat between the fenders and the harbour wall.
5/ at low water power wash, dry and antifoul hull.
Does this look OK or have I missed any steps?
Will I need to prop up hull for extra stability?
Will the boat sit on the keel OK, or drop at the stearn?
Cheers Cliff.