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matt christenson
I am the lucky owner of a catalina 22. This is my first boat and I am learning as I go. I seem to have gotten the handle on sailing the boat, but I am still unsure of her ability. Over this past summer I have been caught in a couple of storms in which the waves reached 4 to 5 five feet in height with winds gusting to forty. The wind was not the problem in sailing It was the waves. As I would come crashing down into the trough of the wave the hull would hit then a loud klunking from the keel as it hit against the fiberglass housing. The keel is in good shape. After the first storm I dove underneath the boat and checked the keel for any excess slop, and I could find anything signifigant. A local Catalina expert suggested that no matter how good the swing keel is in really rough weather she is going to move some, and cause a klunk. So my question to the public is... If my swing keel is going to move in rough weather, How much movement or klunking can the keel support before breaking and causing serious damage to the boat??? Or am I just a beginner who needs to weather a few more storms to find security in my Catalina 22. Thanks for the Help...