Good morning, everyone! I want to start off by saying that joining this forum is one of the best things I've ever done, and that I've been around the block, and you guys know what's up more than most sailors I've worked with; thank y'all for sharing your marine knowledge with everyone, I really do wish I saw more of it in real time! So, down to the question of the day: I have been restoring a 1987 AMF Sunbird for about a month now, and I've replaced all the running rigging and repaired the standing rigging to get her sailable again. She will eventually be race-spec when I'm done with her, but for now I just need to get her in the water and sailing again. All that's left to get that done is replace the line that lifts and lowers the swing keel; the current line is old and dirty. It'll probably work, but I don't wish to take any chances. I am nowhere near a crane or lift, as the boat is on a trailer in my driveway in Cypress, just outside houston. If anyone has any ideas as to how I could access the keel and line without removing the boat from the trailer, that would be awesome!
Thanks guys!
S.S.
Thanks guys!
S.S.