mick
Well-Known Member
My Hallberg Rassy 29 has what appears to be a drain plug on the side of the keel. Should this be unscrewed on a regular basis?
My Hallberg Rassy 29 has what appears to be a drain plug on the side of the keel. Should this be unscrewed on a regular basis?
All modern HRs have a bilge drain plug
The idea is when you take the boat out over winter any water will run into the bilge and out of the boat.
I'd recommend attaching it to something like the boat keys so you A) can't loose it and B) Don't forget to put it back![]()
Ditto here, just got HR34, want to buy HR31?
Having a bilge drain unplugged during winter while your boat is ashore means going back to visit her (I mean your boat, not your wife! http://www.ybw.com/forums/images/icons/icon7.gif ) after few days of heavy rain and finding her completely dry.
I am very sorry that people do not appreciate such a thing that only first grade boat designers/yards still conceive. Forgetting to put it back is like forgetting your wife at the fuel station on the highway, it happens but it is your problem!
Having a bilge drain unplugged during winter while your boat is ashore means going back to visit her (I mean your boat, not your wife! http://www.ybw.com/forums/images/icons/icon7.gif ) after few days of heavy rain and finding her completely dry. If you are so lucky to own such a boat you will apreciate it. I do and never let a winter pass without unplugging the useful thing.
Regards
Daniel