[Public-List] False Keel area?

George Dinwiddie via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Mon Feb 2 03:23:01 PST 2015


Also, after a cool night, look for the pattern of condensation on the 
keel. Sometimes the location of the iron is quite obvious.

  - George

On 2/1/15 3:49 PM, Dominic Amann via Public-List wrote:
> Try using a magnet to determine the extent of the the iron.
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> On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 1:33 PM, wesley sherman via Public-List <
> public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
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>> I am new to the forum and a long time reader.
>> I am owner new owner of #397 and currently restoring her.
>> I have a question that I hope someone will know.   I have been trying to
>> find out how much of the keel and location of the alberg 30 iron is
>> located.  I know on other Triton versions that alberge did there were some
>> false keel areas near the rudder.
>> Does anyone know if this exists in the 1969 Alberg. Or if there is some
>> diagram that shows how it was build and location of the mass of iron ect or
>> false keel.
>> Final option would be to probe the keel keel to map it out with a fine
>> long drill.
>> I am about to move it off a cradle and onto boat stands and am a bit
>> concerned if there is indeed a false keel area as in the tritons and other
>> alberg designs. Currently I plan on not putting any blocks from three feet
>> in from the keel foot.
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>> Wesley Sherman
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