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Hi Knut,I took off the keel because of some seepages and I can say to you that the material between the bilge and the attach of the keel is very strong fiberglass ( no sandwich with tender wood......!!!!!!!!!).I would not worry about this at all.regarding to the plan of the keel the only way is to send an e-mail to Brendan Abbot of the S&S or to Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut USA.
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Thanks for your swift reply Leo.
I already got a reply from salt dragon so i'll follow up on that. I've no intentions to remove the keel, but anyway very good to know about the angled bolts if that will ever come up on the agenda!
My boat has been in one family since it was new (actually this family were the owners of the norwegian workshop that produced all the stainless parts for IW, and who later took over the shipyard). So I have a quite clear track on the history of the boat, and I know it grounded once back in the eighties. The cracks/hairlines look superficial to me, only in the flat part of the bilge and not following any of the stringers/beams, bulkheads or other structural parts of the hull. Also it seems like the builders have been quite generous with the amount of coating in the bilge, so maybe not so strange if there is some cracking. Anyway, to to be on the safe side i'll probably grind down to verify that cracks are not extending further down and have a professional look at it and maybe tighten the bolts. One easily gets paranoid by reading through misc. boat foras on the internet. Anyway, comforting to hear that this part of the construction seems robust.
BR,
Knut
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On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 4:38 PM Leo <i...@3dym.com> wrote:
Hi Knut, welcome.
We have Firefly, hull #6 and have never had the keel off but another group member (from Italy?) was planning to remove the keel I think. Look in previous threads.
The bottom of the fibreglass hull is flat, like the inside of the bilge, and mates with the top of the lead keel. Our keel bolts are slightly angled towards the centerline (looking down), so as to increase the effective width of the bolting. I assume that means half the studs have to be unthreaded from the lead to remove the keel, but perhaps Salt Dragon 2 has a definitive answer.
We did check the tightness of the keel bolts once.
We have a gelcoat crack near a floor beam, but it has not changed in 30 years. The hull flexes somewhat when the boat is ashore resting on the keel, and I assume the previous owner/builder painted the gelcoat before launching the first time.
Regards,
Leo
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