This is your bible....., Thanks
That is a very interesting ...... Infact it is probably something I can fix.
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This is your bible....., Thanks
That is a very interesting ...... Infact it is probably something I can fix.
I don't have my boat here but I don't recall any hole in the liner near the keel. I'm assuming the not so uncommon damage caused by a hard grounding that cracks the fiberglass where the keel trunk meets the hull proper. it's usually visible by crawling under the boat and feeling around the trunk area. mostly in the front and rear of the keel.Hey Russ, Thanks
That is a very interesting way to fix the problem. Infact it is probably something I can fix. Let me ask you, Inside the cabin, at floor level at the front of the keel there is a hole in the fiberglass. It is about 4 inchs in diameter. I cannot tell if it was original with the boat or someone pit it there. Do you know?
That is where the water is coming from.
@dLjSounds like you should take up the challenge to start a new group - I'm sure you could find a home here under the section for specific boats. Get all the info from the guy running to about to become dead Yahoo group and upload it here and start a new group here. Get the mailing list from the Yahoo group and point them all here... Just a thought...
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@Crazy Dave Condon - You sure had me scratching my head on this one - but I see I posted that 2 years ago.@dLj
Can you refer the poster to the Administrator for starting a new merit 22 forum
Happy to say I brought home my new/old 1984 Merit 22 today. I'm the third owner and the sellers included a paper copy of the manual which I am happy to share with you. I'm the happy guy on the right, Max is still checking the bottom paint. Registration, insurance and the name changing ceremony soon. Then we sail!
Merit 22 manual
Fair winds!
That mainsail needs moar roach. WAY moar roach.......(and foot)I had mid boom sheeting on my M22 and was happy with it. no need to shorten the boom. in fact you need to retain the length to have room for sail haul back hardware.View attachment 227845
I had mid boom sheeting on my M22 and was happy with it. no need to shorten the boom. in fact you need to retain the length to have room for sail haul back hardware.
Thanks for the photo. What year is Magic Dragon?
@Jnovva You are alive to tell the story - your boat is not broken and is getting better... sounds like a win to me...I purchased Sweet Jane in early September of this year, fixed a few safety issues and put her in the water a week later.
My brother and I took her out for a shakedown run on a 3-4kt day knowing that the wind should pick up in the afternoon.
Sure enough, around 3 pm I could see clouds gathering over the South end of the lake so I reefed the main and TRIED to draw in the genoa on its CDI roller furler and it jammed hard. Soon enough it was a constant 15kts gusting to 30. With every blast she would try to point up even though we were heading downwind trying to get back to the marina. Short story is we got blown hard because it never occurred to me to just DROP the genoa and we attempted to furl it by hand and just hang on. First time sailing with a roller furler, I should have known to fully test things out before committing. Another lesson learned in the second year of my sailing apprenticeship. Turns out that the PO installed a snap shackle with a swivel to tie the furler to the stem fitting. Doh.
Hi Jeff, can you post a photo of the hole? Sounds like they were gaining access to mount a transponder? You should see lots of foam as I believe that whole area under the v berth is foamed.Hey Russ, Thanks
That is a very interesting way to fix the problem. Infact it is probably something I can fix. Let me ask you, Inside the cabin, at floor level at the front of the keel there is a hole in the fiberglass. It is about 4 inchs in diameter. I cannot tell if it was original with the boat or someone pit it there. Do you know?
That is where the water is coming from.