Roach1948
Well-Known Member
Looking at Dallimore's original design plans she was spec'd with 250Kilos of trimming ballast.
She never came with any inside ballast - so I suppose she never needed any, or maybe it was pinched or sold-off when whe was a boatyard wreck.
My launch day is looming, and now that I have installed a new 100 litre water tank (Port locker - I don't like tanks in bilges) and a new 50 litre fuel tank (Stbd lazarette - trying to offset water tank), a new slightly heavier engine, I wonder whether she will still float to her lines?
I think it may be prudent to have at least some trimming ballast to hand just incase she is so badly out-of-trim and sails like a pig wrecking my first sailing weekend - 250Kilos sounds a lot though - what do others think?
PS She is 22ft long, 1.2 tons iron keel and displaces 2.9 tons.
She never came with any inside ballast - so I suppose she never needed any, or maybe it was pinched or sold-off when whe was a boatyard wreck.
My launch day is looming, and now that I have installed a new 100 litre water tank (Port locker - I don't like tanks in bilges) and a new 50 litre fuel tank (Stbd lazarette - trying to offset water tank), a new slightly heavier engine, I wonder whether she will still float to her lines?
I think it may be prudent to have at least some trimming ballast to hand just incase she is so badly out-of-trim and sails like a pig wrecking my first sailing weekend - 250Kilos sounds a lot though - what do others think?
PS She is 22ft long, 1.2 tons iron keel and displaces 2.9 tons.