richardabeattie
Well-Known Member
To come clean at once this is about a large antique pond yacht. 30" on the deck plus a long bowsprit and rigged as a cutter headed gaffer with a main topsail. A beauty. But she sits very low in the water and even a moderate wind pushes the lee rail under. I've installed a rudder servo so want to keep the water out - and there's nobody on board to play the mainsheet!
I can see two options. I could extend the keel downwards so that a reduced amount of lead on its bottom edge would keep her sufficiently stiff. Twice the depth and half the weight? But that means butchering the existing keel and would look awful when she's on her stand. Or I could fit a removable flotation collar around top of the existing keel to lift her a bit. But how would jacking her up like that affect her stiffness in a wind?
I can see two options. I could extend the keel downwards so that a reduced amount of lead on its bottom edge would keep her sufficiently stiff. Twice the depth and half the weight? But that means butchering the existing keel and would look awful when she's on her stand. Or I could fit a removable flotation collar around top of the existing keel to lift her a bit. But how would jacking her up like that affect her stiffness in a wind?