When one puts a boat on the hard, there's several things to consider.

        * Locating the stands on bulkheads so you don't depress/deform the hull
        * Leveling the boat so the cockpit drains (some cockpits drain forward, 
some aft)
        * Achieving a good balance of weight on keel vs stands




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> From: Peter <pe...@cruisingnet.com>
>To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
>Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 11:45 AM
>Subject: Re: Stus-List Raised floor boards [was Crack where keel meets hull]
> 
>
>Thanks for all the great feedback, sounds as though I only have a cosmetic 
>issue with the crack to deal with. As I am only going cruising for four months 
>I'll probably just leave it.
>
>As for having bought Outrider, I have had her since 07. Contemplated selling 
>her for a while - if you are reefing to listing on Yachtworld a couple of 
>years ago, that would have been during that time. Think I am going to be 
>hanging on to her for some time longer...
>
>One other thing I noticed was that after the boat has sat on the hard for a 
>long period of time, the floorboards don't sit flat. I suspect that sitting on 
>the keel pushes up the sole. After a couple of months back in the water the 
>floor settles back down. 
>
>Normal stuff?
>
>Thanks,
>Peter
>
>
>
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