I dried out my fin keeler

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I have just spent the day drying out my boat against a wall and giving it a new coat of antifouling as it has spent the winter afloat. I decided to save the cost of a lift out and nervously dried her out for the first time. It all went very well and was actually really easy in the end. I would definitely do this again and actually feel quite chuffed about the whole experience. My girlfriend did most of the pressure washing as she found it quite satisfying and my dad painted himself.

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I have just spent the day drying out my boat against a wall and giving it a new coat of antifouling as it has spent the winter afloat. I decided to save the cost of a lift out and nervously dried her out for the first time. It all went very well and was actually really easy in the end. I would definitely do this again and actually feel quite chuffed about the whole experience. My girlfriend did most of the pressure washing as she found it quite satisfying and my dad painted himself.

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So, what exactly did you do?

:)

Jonathan
 
So, what exactly did you do?

:)

Jonathan

Tied her off fore and aft with line that I could extend from the boat then kept a tight spring on so that she wouldn't move too far away from the wall. I put the liferaft and anchor chain on the wall side of the boat and this gave her a small lean then I put a line loosely round the mast that i could tension to add a bit more lean if i thought it needed it. It didn't though and I was very wary of her leaning too much and the keel slipping sideways. I had my fenders tied sideways and they sorted themselves out. I thought they might ride up but they didn't. Then it was just a case of watching her down. Wasn't sure whether she would try and fall bow down since the keel is not flat bottomed but she settled fine as you can see without any real tension on the fore or aft lines.

The scrub down and repaint was done with a good 3 hours til the tide touched the keel again and the nice weather and fresh breeze helped with the drying process.
 
Well done, sounds like a plan well executed. Is she an Ecume de Mer, by the way?

I found working on the side nearest the wall was pretty awkward since, with a shallow keel, the space was very cramped. Probably less of a problem with a fin keel.

I no longer have a handy wall to lean on, so now have to use legs...

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With my bilge keels, I tie three fenders in a triangle to get some working room from the wall, not an option for a fin.
The trouble I have is getting down underneath between the keels, old creeking bones don't help!

Surely with a bilge keeler you don't even need the wall? I remember being made to paint in between the keels when we had an Alacrity 19 when I was a youth because I could fit in there easily. Horrible job that was and the concentration of solvents in there surely can't be good for you.
 
Surely with a bilge keeler you don't even need the wall? I remember being made to paint in between the keels when we had an Alacrity 19 when I was a youth because I could fit in there easily. Horrible job that was and the concentration of solvents in there surely can't be good for you.
Long handled radiator roller with 4" sleeves. Job done in a trice.
 
Henry

You cant do anything about the paternal hired help!

However your gorgeous Girlfriend must be a definite keeper now.

Very good looking and prepared to get down and dirty antifouling that is a sailing mans dream partner. :encouragement:

Nice to meet you guys again at the weekend. :o

See you out there!

Steve
 
Henry

You cant do anything about the paternal hired help!

However your gorgeous Girlfriend must be a definite keeper now.

Very good looking and prepared to get down and dirty antifouling that is a sailing mans dream partner. :encouragement:

Nice to meet you guys again at the weekend. :o

See you out there!

Steve

I know she's a good one, I'd better get an anchor on her before she sails away :) Nice to meet you again Steve, i'm sure we'll see you next time you're down
 
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