BrianSTM
New Member
I've recently bought an old Oyster 16. The previous owner removed the bilge keels, replacing them with stainless steel strips. He gave me the bilge keels with the boat and I'd like to put them back on. Can anybody help me with the following information?
The boat now has 7 equally spaced holes in the bilges where the keels should fit. The bilge keels only have 5 holes.
Am I right in assuming that the keels should use the 5 central holes, i.e. the steel keels should be at the mid-point of the bilges?
The bilge keels themselves are deeper at one end than the other. Should the deeper part goes towards the stern?
The flanges to bolt the bilge keels to the bilges are not symmetrical. Are the keels fitted with the flange pointing outwards-and-upwards (so you can see the bolts from the side) or inwards-and-downwards (so you could see the bolts from underneath.)
If anybody can provide me with a photo of the bilges of their own (or another) Oyster 16, that should answer all the questions! Thank you!!
The boat now has 7 equally spaced holes in the bilges where the keels should fit. The bilge keels only have 5 holes.
Am I right in assuming that the keels should use the 5 central holes, i.e. the steel keels should be at the mid-point of the bilges?
The bilge keels themselves are deeper at one end than the other. Should the deeper part goes towards the stern?
The flanges to bolt the bilge keels to the bilges are not symmetrical. Are the keels fitted with the flange pointing outwards-and-upwards (so you can see the bolts from the side) or inwards-and-downwards (so you could see the bolts from underneath.)
If anybody can provide me with a photo of the bilges of their own (or another) Oyster 16, that should answer all the questions! Thank you!!