Re: Keel Wobble
Mooring with the keel up allows it to wobble from wake/waves and wear away the pivot parts (pin and keel hole). It also puts a lot of stress on the winch and cable. Not to mention what would happen if/when the cable breaks.Mooring with the keel down stops the wobble from wake/waves and therefore extends the life of the pivot parts. That's assuming the keel fits well. Adding the spacer kit from CD will take care of this. Although it only helps when the keel is down. The spacer kit does absolutely nothing to stabilize the keel when it's in the raised position. Leaving the keel down at mooring also eliminates the stress on the winch and cable. It also minimizes the possibility of the cable breaking and possibly sinking the boat due to hull damage when no one is around. If you only raise the keel when you're on the boat, at least you have a fighting chance (bailing, beaching, etc.) to prevent sinking if there is serious hull damage due to a cable break. I leave mine down all the time now. With the spacer kit, it's rock solid. I only raise it to trailer the boat at the end of the season. Although I may raise it to get into shallow water once or twice. It sure is nice not having to worry about it at the dock though. I sail in fresh water, so it's not as much an issue with corrosion as salt water would be. It would be worth it to me to change the cable every year just to be able to leave the keel down all season. After last season, the cable still looked brand new, so I'll probably change it every other year.