Waggles
New Member
Hi all,
I own an old Invader 22 yacht which was damaged in the recent storms, it is kept on a drying mooring and the sideways wind pressure as the boat began to float cause the entire skeg to break off together with all the underwater part of the rudder, all parts lost. For those unfamiliar with the boat the skeg was approximately the same depth as the twin keels and ran the full depth of the rudder, indeed the bottom rudder pivot was mounted at the base of the skeg with two more on the transom.
I know of one other Invader that has had the same problem and another exhibiting cracks so it appears a design weakness for drying moorings.
I have seen Invaders that do not have said skeg and look as though they may never have had. Due to the hassle I am tempted to forget the skeg altogether, beef up the two remaining rudder mounts and fashion a new rudder ( possibly lift up to avoid damage? )
My question is what will I lose ( apart from weight! ) without the skeg? I imagine the boat will be a little less stable in yaw but more manouverable? Any comments?
I own an old Invader 22 yacht which was damaged in the recent storms, it is kept on a drying mooring and the sideways wind pressure as the boat began to float cause the entire skeg to break off together with all the underwater part of the rudder, all parts lost. For those unfamiliar with the boat the skeg was approximately the same depth as the twin keels and ran the full depth of the rudder, indeed the bottom rudder pivot was mounted at the base of the skeg with two more on the transom.
I know of one other Invader that has had the same problem and another exhibiting cracks so it appears a design weakness for drying moorings.
I have seen Invaders that do not have said skeg and look as though they may never have had. Due to the hassle I am tempted to forget the skeg altogether, beef up the two remaining rudder mounts and fashion a new rudder ( possibly lift up to avoid damage? )
My question is what will I lose ( apart from weight! ) without the skeg? I imagine the boat will be a little less stable in yaw but more manouverable? Any comments?