Are you buying one or do you already have it and want to know if it will work?What's your thoughts on a brass or aluminum bolt for a keel lock bolt ?
So you are sugggesting the OP get a cast iron bolt and nut?....If your keel bolts are stainless steel it I think it is a really bad idea. Dissimilar metals will react with other to weaken the both the bolt and the nut.
Nylon?....I have heard of people using the nylon bolts that you buy for toilets. I have not tried it but the idea is that if lock down with a strong bolt and hit something hard... all of that energy goes into the keel trunk. The nylon bolt will sheer allowing the keel to swing up and save your trunk from damage. I think if you search the archives for nylon lock down bolt, you will find several threads on the topic.
Brass or aluminum, NO....What's your thoughts on a brass or aluminum bolt for a keel lock bolt ?
Super bad idea... besides corrosion between dissimilar metals as mentioned above, both brass and alumium are soft metals and will shear off in a heart-beat. Stick with the stainless stock style bolt, use the thickest grease you have which will prevent thread galling and keep water out. If I had to choose another metal alloy to use it would be silica bronze. It is almost as strong as SS and has good anti-corrosion properties, but you'd still grease the threads anyway so why not just stick with the original?What's your thoughts on a brass or aluminum bolt for a keel lock bolt ?
That's why I mentioned keeping spares around.snip- both brass and alumium are soft metals and will shear off in a heart-beat. -snip