Cast iron vs. Lead


Tue Aug 17 06:22:01 PDT 1999


Tom,

Lead has an obvious advantage over cast iron in that it is denser,
placing the center of gravity lower and providing more righting
moment.  It's also true that lead is less affected by water.  Iron
rusts and expands when it does.

That said, the keels of the Alberg 30's have been very stable.

 - George


> Tom Sutherland said:
> 
> Paul,
> 
> I have deduced from something you wrote that  the ballast in the Alberg 35's was
> lead. Is this correct ?
> Also, can anyone shed a bit of light on the idea by some that the cast iron
> ballast is something to be avoided. It has come up on other sailing lists to
> which I subscribe and I felt unqualified to address it. Can any of the old-timers
> ( in experience ) relate any particular problems with the A30 cast iron ballasts
> ?

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