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willfinch36

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Drying out /scrubbing posts with "tandem" keel
« on: September 08 2014, 11:01 »
My previous bav had a normal fin keel, however the new one has a tandem keel, was thinking of putting it up against the scrubbing posts to give the hull a pressure wash & change saildrive anode.

Are there any issues doing this with a tandem keel? Has anyone got an experience or tips?

Thanks,

Will

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Re: Drying out /scrubbing posts with "tandem" keel
« Reply #1 on: September 22 2014, 09:25 »
In case anyone else looks this up, the answer is no real issues, put the stand just in front of the rudder to ensure the boat didn't put any weight on the rudder, was about 2 inches between the ground and the bottom of the rudder.

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Re: Drying out /scrubbing posts with "tandem" keel
« Reply #2 on: September 22 2014, 13:51 »
Looks like Pinmill?

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Re: Drying out /scrubbing posts with "tandem" keel
« Reply #3 on: September 22 2014, 15:22 »
Royal Harwich Yacht Club, just up the river from Pin Mill indeed :)

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Re: Drying out /scrubbing posts with "tandem" keel
« Reply #4 on: October 21 2014, 22:08 »
 :) :) good info. mine has a tandem keel and now I know I can dry out. Many thanks

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Re: Drying out /scrubbing posts with "tandem" keel
« Reply #5 on: November 20 2017, 15:49 »
Thought I'd update this and add a new picture.

Turns out if you empty the rear water tank you don't require a stand and she sits just perfect.