Cant seem to understand the full functionality of this and also how it is threaded (opposite?). I'm all mixed up.
Also does anyone have some good images of this bolt in action? OR some images of showing which way to turn it and what the specific direction does when turned.
Also I'm currently lifting my recently purchased 1971, c22 off the trailer and will be lowering the keel out (with proper keel cradle and all the boat supports and stands) to inspect it. Does it matter how the keel lock is set or does that not even come into play when simply lowering the whole keel down from the boat?
1. So it is designed solely to lock the keel when it is fully extended out, (down in the water)?
2. When the keel is in the (horizontal) (closed) position, as when on the trailer, this keel locking bolt is not even touching the keel, correct?
3. Mine seems stuck. When I reach inside the body of the cabin it will not budge. IT does not look rusty, but is stuck. Should I just get some leverage and break it open?
4. If I do try to break it open...Is it opposite...meaning I would (righty loosey) with my wrench to loosen it?
5. Lastly, what does tighten AND loosen mean with this bolt. I just don't understand what its doin...so does tightening it (right loosey) when the keel is "vertical", push on the keel and "lock" it to stay open by friction?
Thanks for helping me clear it up.
Also does anyone have some good images of this bolt in action? OR some images of showing which way to turn it and what the specific direction does when turned.
Also I'm currently lifting my recently purchased 1971, c22 off the trailer and will be lowering the keel out (with proper keel cradle and all the boat supports and stands) to inspect it. Does it matter how the keel lock is set or does that not even come into play when simply lowering the whole keel down from the boat?
1. So it is designed solely to lock the keel when it is fully extended out, (down in the water)?
2. When the keel is in the (horizontal) (closed) position, as when on the trailer, this keel locking bolt is not even touching the keel, correct?
3. Mine seems stuck. When I reach inside the body of the cabin it will not budge. IT does not look rusty, but is stuck. Should I just get some leverage and break it open?
4. If I do try to break it open...Is it opposite...meaning I would (righty loosey) with my wrench to loosen it?
5. Lastly, what does tighten AND loosen mean with this bolt. I just don't understand what its doin...so does tightening it (right loosey) when the keel is "vertical", push on the keel and "lock" it to stay open by friction?
Thanks for helping me clear it up.
