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Keel Failure

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Created by TopHat 25 Mk2 > 9 months ago, 29 Jun 2019
TopHat 25 Mk2
ACT, 91 posts
29 Jun 2019 6:55PM
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just watching a thing on keel failures, i was left thinking if your were a cruising sailor why would you risk your and crew on yacht with a piss farty keel that looks really week and rudders that not supported, thats asking to go tits up, full length keels with keel hung rudders are way way better for cruising yachts.

Toph
WA, 1875 posts
29 Jun 2019 5:05PM
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SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
29 Jun 2019 7:09PM
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some would say , being able to sail to windward and faster is safer than a slow long keel slug .

oldboyracer
NSW, 292 posts
29 Jun 2019 7:26PM
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I have a 3/4 keel slug , I don't worry about the keel falling off ,nor does my mate on his boat cause I'm so far behind him he knows I will stop and pick him up ...,as long as it's not upwind. Upside is by the time I get to the anchorage I can bludge a cooked dinner off them. . Each to there own I suppose.

stray
SA, 325 posts
29 Jun 2019 9:37PM
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If you're going long distance with a spade rudder just make sure you have s back up means of steering thats been tested and works.
If you have a poorly engineered bolt on keel with 40 year old bolts just stay within swimming distance of the coast.

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2661 posts
30 Jun 2019 3:34AM
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oldboyracer said..
I have a 3/4 keel slug , I don't worry about the keel falling off ,nor does my mate on his boat cause I'm so far behind him he knows I will stop and pick him up ...,as long as it's not upwind. Upside is by the time I get to the anchorage I can bludge a cooked dinner off them. . Each to there own I suppose.


rumblefish
TAS, 824 posts
30 Jun 2019 7:15AM
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In the scheme of things, keels falling off is pretty rare!!

The amount of cruisers I know who would say "my standing rigging is 20 years old and my mast hasn't been out of the boat for 40 years and I'll replace the rigging myself with the mast in.....but at least my long keel won't fall off"



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