Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 2:44 pm
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Discussions relating to the MacGregor line of trailerable sailboats
https://www.macgregorsailors.com/forum/
I agree that if only the cable breaks you will be okay, as one should be able to use a line run underneath the boat athwartships from the bow and slowly drag it back, as if you were keel-hauling someone, until it catches the swing keel then use the line to pull the swing keel up into the trunk. The winches would be needed to help but it should be doable.eric3a wrote:Ouch!
Sounds like design fault to me then.
Failure of the axis and/or lifting cable should NOT result in loosing the whole keel, but should result in the keel being permanently in a low position.
I've seen a number of such designs where the failure mode is board all down.
Clearly needs to be inspected regularly then.
Eric
I hope that's a spelling mistake. (meat?)James V wrote:I can give you some instructions, Just make it down to anywhere in the Abaco's Bahams and I will meat you.
no stephen you dont need the blue hull,just some lingerie,make sure that the colour matches your eyesCatigale wrote:![]()
Why is it my neighbors lingerie model always gets help docking her boat at the marina?? Do I need that blue hull after all??