Probably need to have a professional take a look at it in the fall. And bring a crisis worker with me everytime I do boatwork in the future ...
alex wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 08:10 am
- the FE83 keel has the "traditional" gap between the hull and the iron keel in the front part, all the energy of the collision was absorbed by that part - maybe, you have a lot of Sikalfex there.
The hull in front of the keel seems ok, but there is kind of a gap between the keel and the hull in the front part. I've tried the bolts and they seem ok but I'm going to try them once more today before the splash (which is today ) ...