chrisbitz
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I seem to remember reading the blog from start to finish in one sitting about 6 months ago? Thoroughly enjoyable journey reading the blog!
I seem to remember reading the blog from start to finish in one sitting about 6 months ago? Thoroughly enjoyable journey reading the blog!
I am curious! What year is the Centaur Roger....I seem to have studs at positions where you have material removed from your keels ??Certainly where the rear aperture is. Cant believe the keels varied between A B and C layout... Mine is a Chieftain !
I had a keel bolt leak on my Mirage which I bodged up for a couple of years before biting the bullet and getting them dropped and re-bedded professionally. I know you can do it yourself but I couldn't spare the time and the boatyard guys did a good job. Here's the work in progress (if the link works)Thanks Roger.
I have a Mirage 28 that will need the keels "sorted" in the next 5 years this has been really helpful.


I had a keel bolt leak on my Mirage which I bodged up for a couple of years before biting the bullet and getting them dropped and re-bedded professionally. I know you can do it yourself but I couldn't spare the time and the boatyard guys did a good job. Here's the work in progress (if the link works)
I never solved the rust issue but did some remedials every year which kept it in check using powered wire brush, Primocon and anti foul. The wire brush on an angle grinder tends to shed bristles so use overalls, boots, gloves, hat and goggles.
BTW I would advise against glassing over the keel to hull joint as I would think its bound to crack eventually and would make subsequent re-sealing very difficult.
cheers Swanrad, does make me wonder what'll happen when i'm gone, expect nieces, nephews and cousins will sell it, got to try and get one of them into sailing in the meantime so they don't flog Uncle Rog's Centaur for a pittance.
Cheers ganter,
The saloon being some 380 odd cubic feet means you can actually make the space quite liveable but i totally accept Westerly had production line considerations, i mean in the time its taken to get this far Westerly had built some 1400 Centaurs, still it keeps me off the streets!
Hey Derek, I never thought of that, i'll have to get something in writing, those little feckers - they would as well! Right got to get the little ankle biters out on the water asap, they must contract the bug of sailing. Christ if i told them theres a piece of gold in each keel they'll probably take a chainsaw to it.
Roger,
Maybe they will sell it for a pittence to some old codger who will rip out the engine and put in an outboard well;-)