Crinan12
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I was going to have a go at drying out my boat (fin keel seamaster 925) at Crinan this weekend
I've spoken to a helpful local who says it is very doable
I'm a bit nervous about it though
In the photo you can see 3 posts- should I be leaning the widest part of the boat against the middle post? And do I use a fender to protect the hull from getting scratched or would it be better to use some other sort of padding ?
There are three sleepers on the seabed which people have presumably used to rest their keels on before but I was going to drag them out of the way and just rest the keel on the seabed.
My boat lists to port because my batteries and water tanks are in that side. Is that an issue ? (assuming I go in forwards and reverse out).
I am just doing this to replace prop shaft anode. I can always have the boat lifted to do it but I think it is £500ish so would be nice to save the money
Thanks
I was going to have a go at drying out my boat (fin keel seamaster 925) at Crinan this weekend
I've spoken to a helpful local who says it is very doable
I'm a bit nervous about it though
In the photo you can see 3 posts- should I be leaning the widest part of the boat against the middle post? And do I use a fender to protect the hull from getting scratched or would it be better to use some other sort of padding ?
There are three sleepers on the seabed which people have presumably used to rest their keels on before but I was going to drag them out of the way and just rest the keel on the seabed.
My boat lists to port because my batteries and water tanks are in that side. Is that an issue ? (assuming I go in forwards and reverse out).
I am just doing this to replace prop shaft anode. I can always have the boat lifted to do it but I think it is £500ish so would be nice to save the money
Thanks