roblpm
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Roblpm you said "lifting keel is more maintenance than bilge" - what do you have to do? Can the keel be lifted upwards out of the boat, or does it have be hung on crane slings to antifoul etc. Are there any wear and tear components that need attention? Another thing that puts me off lift keels - although so far my Seal 22 has been absolutely fine!
It can be lifted out of the top of the boat. But its 500kg i think. I think the keel got heavier from the Seal 26 to Parker 27 to Parker 275.
The winch, winch wire (or strong string in my case now!) need maintenance. I still have a manual winch on mine. Cheap to replace from the usa but they rust. So lots of grease required! Other boats have electric winches. One guy has invented a hydraulic lifting mechanism that looks cool. Info om owners website http://www.parkerseal.org.uk/about.aspx
The main problem is getting to the keel to maintain it. Mine winters on a cradle on blocks which are high enough to nearly lower the keel entirely. I raise the keel after every sail so most of it isn't in the water all the time.