Pär1
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The Sharki is on the list. Do You know their samling abilitys? Is it more like a motorsailer or is it a "real" sailor?
Thank's for suggestions. We wan't to stat below 12 m length due to marina costa etc.
Hi gaj
There was or still is a 37 or 376 in Ionion Marine with a vertically cracked keel in two pieces. Is that yours or is this another occurance. Local rumour has it that the keel broke while removing it to change the keel bolts.
Hi gaj
There was or still is a 37 or 376 in Ionion Marine with a vertically cracked keel in two pieces. Is that yours or is this another occurance. Local rumour has it that the keel broke while removing it to change the keel bolts.
Expect it has been dropped (literally) at some time in the past. Saw a similar thing on an earlier Moody 39 a few years ago when the strop of the crane broke and the keel smashed onto the hard. Broke the keel and the skeg when the rudder hit. Not the sort of thing one would expect in normal usage though - as Graham says the keel and fastenings are pretty robust even if they do often look manky.
Surely a split keel that was not the result of grounding would still be under some warranty as not fit for purpose. Fascinating for me as it sparked my interest.
That is really all guess work without knowing the cause of the failure. It is unlikely that a grounding would cause it - the one I talked about was dropped from a great height - and was an insurance job - on the crane's insurer.The two equal halves of the keel were lying on the ground. GAJ reports that it was manufacture failure and not covered therefore by insurance. Warranty obviously ran out. Most of the keel bolts were still embedded in the keel. Frankly I cannot understand such a manufacture failure. I actually made enquires at the marina office because I thought it would be an inexpensive purchase. The marina would not talk about it. I reckon the two halves could have been bolted back on and sailed to UK via the canals for a replacement keel. The boat was still there last year but not checked this year.
Surely a split keel that was not the result of grounding would still be under some warranty as not fit for purpose. Fascinating for me as it sparked my interest.