Aluminum keel winch support?

May 25, 2015
176
Macgregor, Hunter Venture 21, H25 Candlewood
In the process of replacing my keel winch ('75 Macgregor V21) and the support.

Any down side to replacing it with plate aluminum instead of a 2x6 of some fancy wood that will need to be maintained. We just got a metal supplier locally so I can pick through the stock and get what ever I need.

I will also be using it as the base for my traveler installation. So I need to consider that it will be loaded in 2 directions.
 
Nov 9, 2008
1,338
Pearson-O'Day 290 Portland Maine
John,

what thickness plate are you thinking? 1/4 inch minimum depending on how much of an opening it has to span. 5052 should do nicely if you can get it.

I replaced my tabenacle with a 6061-T6 aluminum one of my own design. Turns out you can buy similar ones. I sanded, cleaned, sanded, cleaned then clearcoated with automotive clearcoat. Been flawless in the weather for 5 years. The trick is to finish minutes after cleaning with xylene.
 
May 25, 2015
176
Macgregor, Hunter Venture 21, H25 Candlewood
1/4 is available, the "plan" is to run it full width of the cockpit, spanning the 27" opening, and resting on the seats, a doubler under the traveler track for a little extra support.

Thanks for the information
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
1/4 is available, the "plan" is to run it full width of the cockpit, spanning the 27" opening, and resting on the seats, a doubler under the traveler track for a little extra support....
Maybe a scrap piece of channel iron/ aluminum would be cheaper?
 
May 25, 2015
176
Macgregor, Hunter Venture 21, H25 Candlewood
It is the "cut offs" bin, everything flat rate by the pound.

I just replaced the side panels on my rudder because it was cheaper to get new material then try and repair the old stuff.

The cost ends up being cheaper then a 2x6 of mahogany or teak and 0 maintenance is the plus.