peter2407
Well-Known Member
I know I am building up a mega list of activity, but I have a month off so want to have a list of indoor and outdoor useful work to do, so: Keel bolts - would you check them while the boat is in the cradle? If yes:
a. What is the normal 'design' ie does the bolt screw into a fitting/nut in the keel, or does the keel have 'taps' built in - my keel is lead btw
b. What should I look for before taking the boat of the water (ie can I mark the keel bolts in some way to see if there is movement - this is on the premise that the boat in the water has support from the water, and when in the cradle I am assuming that the keel will be on the ground but when in the lift there is no support ... this may be a false premise)
c. Apart from a big bar, what should I prepare for when extracting them
d. When they are (eventually) out, what do I look for?
e. Where can I get replacements (even if there are no issues I may well replace them anyway)
f. What to do when putting them back
TIA as ever.
BTW, the reason for checking is that when the boat was out of the water a few years ago, I noticed what I thought was a 3 inch by 1 mm 'line' at the front of the keel where I think it connects to the stub, and it has niggled ever since. That said, the paint in the bilge around the bolts hasn't cracked our shown issues.
a. What is the normal 'design' ie does the bolt screw into a fitting/nut in the keel, or does the keel have 'taps' built in - my keel is lead btw
b. What should I look for before taking the boat of the water (ie can I mark the keel bolts in some way to see if there is movement - this is on the premise that the boat in the water has support from the water, and when in the cradle I am assuming that the keel will be on the ground but when in the lift there is no support ... this may be a false premise)
c. Apart from a big bar, what should I prepare for when extracting them
d. When they are (eventually) out, what do I look for?
e. Where can I get replacements (even if there are no issues I may well replace them anyway)
f. What to do when putting them back
TIA as ever.
BTW, the reason for checking is that when the boat was out of the water a few years ago, I noticed what I thought was a 3 inch by 1 mm 'line' at the front of the keel where I think it connects to the stub, and it has niggled ever since. That said, the paint in the bilge around the bolts hasn't cracked our shown issues.