Wow,

How did he pay to have his keel reshaped?  did they melt it and remold it?

NO, I'm not considering it!  LOL

But...

Danny
Lolita
1973 Viking 33
South Coast, MA


---------- Original Message ----------
From: Alex Giannelia <a...@airsensing.com>
To: "cnc-list@cnc-list.com" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Subject: Stus-List Adding Keel Shoes
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 12:44:08 -0400

Fred,

Thanks for that info.  I have been researching the issue of keel/rudder shape 
for quite some time and no conclusive answers. Some feel the elliptical ends 
are best (mainly for rudders) and there is another body of thought that the 
bottoms should be squared off.  If aerodynamics and hydrodynamics were a real 
science, they would all look the same.

I noticed the pre-Rob Ball designs had rounded bottom edges and the post 1980 
designs had flat shoes.  

One now deceased sailor at our club in fact took his original swept back Viking 
33 keel off, sent it to Mars and had it reshaped to look like the Rob Ball 
designs and got great pointing as a result.

Another guy at another club simply melted old batteries and extended the keel 
as you did.


Alex:

I was fortunately able to get a drawing of the shoe from Rob Ball that extended 
the existing keel in all aspects.  Once it was faired in you could not tell it 
did not come from the factory like that.

As I recall the bottom of the keel was flat.

Fred


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