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    Dominik MünchDominik Münch
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    Hi everyone,

    on getting AMIGA out of the water for the winter we discovered that our portside keel is damaged. The steel plate underneath the keel is somehow rolled up. In summer while sailing in the Weser we ran aground on the mud-flats alongside the fairway. We weren’t stuck, but get afloat quickly again.

    Any advise on how to repair this properly? Thanks for your help.

    Dom

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    Peter LloydPeter Lloyd
    Keymaster

    Is the metal shoe original. I think I have only got glass fibres at the base of mine.

    first thing to do is wash the area down to remove salt water and then dry. I am sure someone else can help with what to do next.
    all the best Peter

     

     

    #5520
    Dominik MünchDominik Münch
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    Hi Peter,

    I don’t have a clue, if the shoe is original. But nevertheless I have to fix it. I’ve talked to a comrade in our club who is a GRP expert. His advice is to sand down all the “bad” GRP and rebuild it. After that he suggested to mount a new shaped shoe which covers the underside and goes up on the sides for about 5 to 10 cm. This should protect the keels best in our area.

    I hope to get it done till spring to be back in the water end of April. If anyone has different solutions let me know.

    Dom

    #9200
    Peter LloydPeter Lloyd
    Keymaster

    Dominik

    How did your keel repair fair this season.

    Have you looked searched the journal articles that are now available on the web site. If you search “keel” you will see many articles on the subject of keel repair.

    Best regards

    Peter

     

     

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    Mike HotardMike Hotard
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    Amazing how many “keel” references the search picks out from the past journals! What a great resource we now have. 👍

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