machurley22
Well-Known Member
With all the speculation recently about keels falling off I've been wondering why encapsulated ballast went out of fashion.
Is it that you can't make modern keel profiles in this way? Is it just cheaper to bolt on an iron keel or two? Encapsulated ballast can have it's own problems but such a design does seem a lot less likely to be the cause of catastrophic flooding or a sudden and permanent inversion.
In the case of the long fin Hurley 22 for example the construction gives the impression that the boat is attached to the keel rather than the other way round.
Is it that you can't make modern keel profiles in this way? Is it just cheaper to bolt on an iron keel or two? Encapsulated ballast can have it's own problems but such a design does seem a lot less likely to be the cause of catastrophic flooding or a sudden and permanent inversion.
In the case of the long fin Hurley 22 for example the construction gives the impression that the boat is attached to the keel rather than the other way round.