Chris R
Member
Can anyone advise how a bilge keeler behaves when refloating after grounding
I recently went aground in a fin keeler on a bank at the entrance to chichester harbour on a falling tide. The boat was broadside to the direction of the tide as it grounded and remained that way. While refloating the rear continually bounced on the shingle as the the swell surged resulting in a broken rudder. I have since learned that using the kedge anchor to keep the boat keeled until it was fully afloat would probably have prevented this outcome. The repair was expensive so I am considering changing the boat to a bilge keel to avoid this happening again
My imagination suggests that with a bilge keel the outcome could be either (a the keel digs in and prevents the boat from keeling or b) the boat keels over completely so it’s horizontal to the sea bed
Cheers all
I recently went aground in a fin keeler on a bank at the entrance to chichester harbour on a falling tide. The boat was broadside to the direction of the tide as it grounded and remained that way. While refloating the rear continually bounced on the shingle as the the swell surged resulting in a broken rudder. I have since learned that using the kedge anchor to keep the boat keeled until it was fully afloat would probably have prevented this outcome. The repair was expensive so I am considering changing the boat to a bilge keel to avoid this happening again
My imagination suggests that with a bilge keel the outcome could be either (a the keel digs in and prevents the boat from keeling or b) the boat keels over completely so it’s horizontal to the sea bed
Cheers all