The out come of tightening the keel bolts
I hate to ne a killjoy here but "WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO ACHIEVE HERE" by tightening (or trying to tighten) the keel bolts ?
The keel bolts are SS and very likely siezed into the CI keel due to a combination of 1) galvanic corrosion and 2) crevice corrosion over many years. Tightening will tell you absolutely nothing and may very well break the keel bolt. Same goes for loosening the bolt which is a good precursor if you don't know anyting about checking torque. If this happens, you will learn the true meaning of grief and expence.
As we both know, you've never touched a keel bolt in your life. Many of the people who have offered their opinions here have checked keel bolts before and did know what what they were doing because they researched the process and learned from experienced people. They learned such things such as, "What is the specified torque on each keel bolt ?" You might want to find out. But maybe this is not your method of learning.
No movement I was informed the joint was done 4 years prior by owner.
he said at the time the bolts were in great shape. I’ll inform on Monday about the torquing of bolts in
Looked to be in great shape and yet he couldn't see them ? ? ? How could he when they are still inside the keel ? Maybe they didn't move because they were seized ?
I guess if you're out in the boat and the keel does decide to drop, this is your choice. It's like the old saying goes, "Your boat, your choice." Please make sure that you are not subjecting innocent people to your poor decisions.