VO5
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My fin is an iron keel. A friend of mine's boat has a fin lead keel. His keel is going to be encapsulated in fibreglass extended from the hull joint downwards to the base of the keel.
This has given me the idea of doing the same with my iron keel and saving a lot of work every time she is lifted, particularly because she will be coppercoated next season.
There is no point in glassing the underside of the bottom of the keel as it is because when placed on chocks the glass would be crushed.The ideal would be for the keel to be encapsulated completely but fitted with boots ( a similar principle to horseshoes on horses' hooves).
In this way, when the boat is chocked up ashore and the keel rests on a couple of baulks of timber the underside of of the bottom of the keel is guaranteed to remain undamaged.
Have any of you had this done, or done it yourselves ?
What is the best material for the shoes and what is the best way to affix them to the underside of the keel ?
Thanks.
This has given me the idea of doing the same with my iron keel and saving a lot of work every time she is lifted, particularly because she will be coppercoated next season.
There is no point in glassing the underside of the bottom of the keel as it is because when placed on chocks the glass would be crushed.The ideal would be for the keel to be encapsulated completely but fitted with boots ( a similar principle to horseshoes on horses' hooves).
In this way, when the boat is chocked up ashore and the keel rests on a couple of baulks of timber the underside of of the bottom of the keel is guaranteed to remain undamaged.
Have any of you had this done, or done it yourselves ?
What is the best material for the shoes and what is the best way to affix them to the underside of the keel ?
Thanks.