Moody 422 fin keel…. Can I dry her out?

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Ahoy there! I’ve just bought a Moody 422 fin keel yacht, and I’m wondering if she is able to take the ground, if I was to dry her out alongside the wall in a drying harbour?
I’m no stranger to drying fin keel boats to the wall, so I know what to do, but that is to boats I know that are capable of drying out.
Can anybody give me an idea if she’s able to? It’ll only be for a tide or two so I can scrub her bottom and anti foul

Very many thanks in advance,

Pedro.
 
Are you a member of the MOA? (Moody Owners Association) you will get your answer almost immediately, very reasonable cost with lots of info. I have a Moody 33mk2 but not familiar with the Moody 422 but I guess it will be fine drying out.
 
Most yachts at some time sit on a cradle, or a series of acrows with the weight of the yacht taken by the keel. The cradle or acrows simply stop the yacht falling over and take little of the weight.

Jonathan
 
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Like all Moodys of that era, longish low aspect ratio fin keel with a straight (and wide) bottom so no problem drying leaning against a wall or posts. Just take the usual precautions in checking the ground beforehand and taking a line from the masthead to the shore to keep it leaning in.
 
Of course a Moody 422 can be dried out against a wall. The main thing to avoid is any waves or wash at the critical time of touch down on a hard bottom. Used to dry out on a concrete pad and sometimes wash at that critical moment made it sound terrible.

You will need some sort of water supply to help scrub, or possibly use a dinghy and scrub as the hull becomes exposed. Expect to need a ladder to mask up the waterline and to help apply the paint as it is not fun working above your head. So choose somewhere with a solid bottom and you should be fine.
 
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