moondancer
Well-Known Member
Whilst the Jag 21 was a fresh design with a dagger lifting keel that sailed very well, the Jag 22, IIRC, was actually a USA designed Catalina built under license by Jaguar on Canvey. From talking to them a long time ago one of the problems was that the original design assumption was that the boat would be mainly used on the fresh water lakes and wouldn't really be used as a sea boat.
Use at sea caused corrosion issues on the swing keel mechanism that caused failure if not maintained and various bolts regularly replaced.
I remember on my first sailing boat kept on a drying pontoon at Great Wakering the chap next to me lost his keel in the mud at Wakering. He waded out at low tide and managed to retrieve it. He told me it didn't sail very well either.
Use at sea caused corrosion issues on the swing keel mechanism that caused failure if not maintained and various bolts regularly replaced.
I remember on my first sailing boat kept on a drying pontoon at Great Wakering the chap next to me lost his keel in the mud at Wakering. He waded out at low tide and managed to retrieve it. He told me it didn't sail very well either.