Kelpie
Well-Known Member
Was out for a wee spin in the Graduate today- only the third time we've got her wet since we bought her. Lovely fun little boat, but being plywood and having been garaged for the best part of a decade, she takes on water rapidly. Hence we have the bailers open almost all the time.
Once we have any sort of speed up, the bailers want to close up, and they naturally tend to lie at a half open position where they act as scoops. Not very helpful! For today I just pushed them down with my foot whenever possible but that's not terribly practical.
I was wondering about putting some vaseline or similar onto them to 'stick' them in position- but I also think that would attract grit.
Any suggestions (other than sailing slower)?
Once we have any sort of speed up, the bailers want to close up, and they naturally tend to lie at a half open position where they act as scoops. Not very helpful! For today I just pushed them down with my foot whenever possible but that's not terribly practical.
I was wondering about putting some vaseline or similar onto them to 'stick' them in position- but I also think that would attract grit.
Any suggestions (other than sailing slower)?