help please - '68 O'day Mariner

Discussion in 'Sailboats' started by pullenpoynt, Jun 25, 2006.

  1. pullenpoynt
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    pullenpoynt New Member

    hello

    i am kinda new here and was wondering if you could help with a question/solution or two

    my mariner lost her keel on a recent sailing trip - the bolts rusted out - and it simply fell off no damage to the hull .

    i was wondering if it is feasible to install a swing keel or should i just put a fin back in place

    i kinda like the swing keel idea as i would be able to trailer her more sensibly and would also be better for shallow waters and beaching

    your comments and/or suggestion would be helpful as this seems like a monsterous task


    thanks

    bob
     
  2. Stephen Ditmore
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  3. pullenpoynt
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    pullenpoynt New Member

    thanks stephen

    already checked with stuart marine - $2000.00 for a new keel - way to much for the boat -

    that's why i was wondering if there was a simple way to hang a keel of sorts to make some headway -

    bob
     
  4. Stephen Ditmore
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    If I were in your shoes I might try to effect something, just as you're proposing. But from a distance I don't want to propose something that could fail.

    Unless it was something completely different.... You could make it into a power launch...

    Stephen
     
  5. pullenpoynt
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    pullenpoynt New Member

    well, a power launch is out of the question , i guess i'll try and fashion some sort of keel out of steel road plate 3/4-1" thick and a section of I - beam

    thanks
    bob
     
  6. Eagle Boats
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    Eagle Boats Senior Member

    You should be able to obtain a used keel. There were thousands of Mariners and Rhodes 19s (same hull as the Mariner) built. I would not try to retrofit a centerboard into your hull. It would be a tremendous amount of work.
     
  7. pullenpoynt
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    pullenpoynt New Member

    thanks eagle
    i have no thoughts about a center board - i know it might be comfortable for some to have a huge hole in the center of their boats , but for me, i am uneasy with it, in fact , i have eliminated all the thru hullls in my sailboat to minimize the entry points of seeping water ,

    i have looked for a used keel within my price range and found nothing - so i'm thinking about either a fixed keel or a swing keel made from I beam and steel road plate
    thanks
    bob
     

  8. Peter Grant
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    Peter Grant New Member

    Hello,
    I have on ODay 19 ft Mariner keel version about 30 years old. I haven't used it for a couple of years because I have the use of a C&C 27 belonging to my brother-in-law. However, in the shallow waters around Prince Edward Island, a keel can be a handicap. I used to have a 27 ft Navy Whaleboat with a CB that I could sail in an out of all the many waterways on the Island and beach on our secluded sand dunes and perimeter Islands. I miss that. I would like to convert the old ODay to a centerboarder. I hope you take on that project with your boat and tell me how it goes. Don't be discouraged.

    Good luck,
    Pete Grant
     
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