Hello all: I'm looking for suggestions on raising a swing keel on a C26, probably a C22 being very similar.
I came across a c26 just a few days after giving my c22 pop-top to a friend that had done some work for me and needed a place to live. The 22 is sort of rough but will be good for his needs.
The C26 is very good except for the keel. It has been full down for over 6 years. I'll need to get the keel up before trying to sail it home or to put it on a trailer for the trip. Anyone ever had this situation? Any advice on how much pressure could be put on the crank to pull the keel in?
I'm going to dive on it in a few days and thought I might get some good advice from the group. Thanks BC
C 26 Swing Keel
C 26 Swing Keel
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Shouldn't need any real hard cranking (under normal conditions) to lift so if you get a hard snag stop ! You can also fold a long line in half, tie a weight to the midpoint (pipe wrench in my case) then drop that over bow and walk each half back along each side of the boat till you catch the keel low, and then use the winches to crank up each line. Of course if that slips when you get almost done, its kablam down ! So a combo of keel winch and line might be good practice to follow
Courtesy of Windward's site here's an example with some pics
http://chryslersailing.lizards.net/sail_swingkeel
Courtesy of Windward's site here's an example with some pics
http://chryslersailing.lizards.net/sail_swingkeel
Swing Keel
Thanks for the excellent guide.
I had intended slow and easy, now with this guide I think Ill be able to get it done.
Thanks BC
I had intended slow and easy, now with this guide I think Ill be able to get it done.
Thanks BC
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