Anyone had issues liting\pull the keel out and the delrin bits getting in the way of the deck flange?
For and aft things seem to be fine, but port\starboard things are too tight without trying to wedge the deck flange back for the delrin bits to pass by.
Later
C
Lifting the keel, delrin bits in the way?
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Re: Lifting the keel, delrin bits in the way?
You talking about the ones at the top of this picture?
I recall that I had to shift the keel back and forth a bit to get it out, it was very happy to go back though. Gravity, is a bear.
I recall that I had to shift the keel back and forth a bit to get it out, it was very happy to go back though. Gravity, is a bear.
Presently hull 399, "Ragtime" Blackwater Yacht Racing, Smith Mountain Lake, VA
Fomerly hull 68,"Rum Line," Paupack Sail Club, Lake Wallenpaupack, PA.
Fomerly hull 68,"Rum Line," Paupack Sail Club, Lake Wallenpaupack, PA.
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Re: Lifting the keel, delrin bits in the way?
better shot, yeah I realize I didn't need to paint all the way to the top.
Presently hull 399, "Ragtime" Blackwater Yacht Racing, Smith Mountain Lake, VA
Fomerly hull 68,"Rum Line," Paupack Sail Club, Lake Wallenpaupack, PA.
Fomerly hull 68,"Rum Line," Paupack Sail Club, Lake Wallenpaupack, PA.
Re: Lifting the keel, delrin bits in the way?
yeah, exactly... I actually had to grind the "flap" for lack of a better word to get things out. It appears I have a little bit of delamination at the top which allowed the delrin bits to "flare out" a bit get get caught on the deck side of the mold. Called another owner who's had a 7.9 for 22 years I made contact with recently and talked it over.SailingUphill wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 8:16 pm You talking about the ones at the top of this picture?
I recall that I had to shift the keel back and forth a bit to get it out, it was very happy to go back though. Gravity, is a bear.
Started grinding away the delamination in 30 ish degree weather, that sucked.
I don't see any issue painting all the way up if you can and might do the same since I have it up and lifted now... better protection I'd think if in salt as it splashes around up there.
Later
C
Re: Lifting the keel, delrin bits in the way?
Yes, for sure the delrin guides will hang up on the flanges
lift it slowly, and have some paint scrapers handy . . to ease the board up
no hay problema !!
lift it slowly, and have some paint scrapers handy . . to ease the board up
no hay problema !!
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Re: Lifting the keel, delrin bits in the way?
I'm prepping to actually install delrin slides on my board (they're missing, presently!).
I also saw Marc at Unbridled Sailing did a S2 6.7 keel and put just short pieces of delrin at the corners of the keel (and on each end). It's hard to tell from the photo he posted (below) but it sure looks like he chamfers the top and bottom edges of each piece, might help install and remove the board. I figure I'll do the same. The 6.7 board is allegedly 430 pounds (reference comes from the 6.9 data: http://s2-69-jollymon.blogspot.com/p/s2-69-review.html ). Not too much lighter than our 600 pound keels.
I also saw Marc at Unbridled Sailing did a S2 6.7 keel and put just short pieces of delrin at the corners of the keel (and on each end). It's hard to tell from the photo he posted (below) but it sure looks like he chamfers the top and bottom edges of each piece, might help install and remove the board. I figure I'll do the same. The 6.7 board is allegedly 430 pounds (reference comes from the 6.9 data: http://s2-69-jollymon.blogspot.com/p/s2-69-review.html ). Not too much lighter than our 600 pound keels.