Take off outside keel??
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Take off outside keel??
With the boat held up by the bow eye and the two eyes on the transom can I remove the outer keel by taking out the carriage bolts from inside and then take the screws out from outside. Then drop the outer keel. Can this be done without bracing the inside from side to side? Thank You
Just removed my outer keel on '62 T&T Breakers last Friday from underneath. Boat was supported at transom/sister keels and just forward of the outer keel. Used a creeper & face shield, good, large screwdriver and slowly removed all screws. Keel came off perfect with a little coaxing.
My only concern from your description is the tendency for swinging in the ropes. Also, I would never get under the boat without another safety stand in event of a collapse.
So, yes it can be done.
My only concern from your description is the tendency for swinging in the ropes. Also, I would never get under the boat without another safety stand in event of a collapse.
So, yes it can be done.
Sounds precarious.
Get some blocking under the boat at at least three places. Having her supported by transom eyes and bow eye (do you have a bow lifting ring?) as a back up is fine.
If you hang the boat off the eyes and/or lifting ring, make certain they are properly connected, are sound in the metal and wood, etc... I have a boat that is so rotten I would not in a million years lift with the transom eyes. They'd rip right out if I did.
You do not need to brace the hull to remove the outer keel.
Andreas
Get some blocking under the boat at at least three places. Having her supported by transom eyes and bow eye (do you have a bow lifting ring?) as a back up is fine.
If you hang the boat off the eyes and/or lifting ring, make certain they are properly connected, are sound in the metal and wood, etc... I have a boat that is so rotten I would not in a million years lift with the transom eyes. They'd rip right out if I did.
You do not need to brace the hull to remove the outer keel.
Andreas
I have 9 bolts holding the outer keel on. In between each bolt there are about 2 screws going from the bottom up into the outer keel and then into the keelson. Can anyone tell me if these screws are factory installed? They seem to be different sizes. I'm thinking they put there by the owner after years of use. THANK YOU
When I removed my keel there were 9 bolts as well plus 2 screws between each bolt. The screws were different lengths depending on where they were in the keel. Keel tapers down towards the stern of the boat so the screws need to be shorter. I believe they were all the same thickness though. #8's or 10's. These screws were factory installed.
Karl.
Karl.
Use the same length screw, but go one size larger in diameter if you are using the old holes. If the existing are number 8 go to number 10, etc...
Or plug the old holes and use new ones.
Definately put caulk in screw/bolt holes before inserting the fastener into the wood. I insert the fastener end into the tube of caulk.
Andreas
Or plug the old holes and use new ones.
Definately put caulk in screw/bolt holes before inserting the fastener into the wood. I insert the fastener end into the tube of caulk.
Andreas