Hello everyone
First, I appreciate any advice. I never owned a swing keel boat and struggling with a repair and an inspection. Catalina 22. Replaced all lines, rigging solid. Thought everything was ready for her first sail until I tried to work on keel lock pin. It was rusted and locked. WD40; PB blaster and then a freeze.....yup, the bolt snapped and was drilled out. Problem: existing nut that normally has keel lock system is stripped. I have tried to re-thread it but have had no success so far. It would be nice to have easier access to this thing.
Does anyone have ideas of what I can do to re-thread this nut so that I do not have to replaced the whole system? I thought about re-threading to 9/16" but I do not know if that would cause other problems. Being a sailor for a few years with fixed keels, this type is foreign to me.
Also, this boat has been in salt water, keel shows some corrosion but nothing major. How can I check keel pins without dropping the keel? Let's face it. This lady owner only weighs 115lbs, works on her boat mostly alone since I am new to FL, and doesn't want to lose her keel during her sail trips.
ANY ADVICE IS EXTREMELY APPRECIATED.
LOLLIPOP
First, I appreciate any advice. I never owned a swing keel boat and struggling with a repair and an inspection. Catalina 22. Replaced all lines, rigging solid. Thought everything was ready for her first sail until I tried to work on keel lock pin. It was rusted and locked. WD40; PB blaster and then a freeze.....yup, the bolt snapped and was drilled out. Problem: existing nut that normally has keel lock system is stripped. I have tried to re-thread it but have had no success so far. It would be nice to have easier access to this thing.
Does anyone have ideas of what I can do to re-thread this nut so that I do not have to replaced the whole system? I thought about re-threading to 9/16" but I do not know if that would cause other problems. Being a sailor for a few years with fixed keels, this type is foreign to me.
Also, this boat has been in salt water, keel shows some corrosion but nothing major. How can I check keel pins without dropping the keel? Let's face it. This lady owner only weighs 115lbs, works on her boat mostly alone since I am new to FL, and doesn't want to lose her keel during her sail trips.
ANY ADVICE IS EXTREMELY APPRECIATED.
LOLLIPOP