Different Hangar Blocks
Tahoe Crew: Some time in the 80's I replaced my keel hangar blocks with blocks that I had to machine to the correct thickness for my keel. I got these from Catalina directly. This was before Catalina Direct. The idea was to sand them to the correct thickness, but I took them to one of the shops where I work and had them milled to the correct thickness. I saw the old hangar blocks and pin that came with the boat yesterday in my basement when I was looking for some other boat parts. Apparently there were 4 thick plastic washers, 2 on each side of the keel, on the pin on the original system, but now my hangar blocks go right against the keel without any washers. This has worked well for years, minimizing the amount of keel rocking. On the issue of the pin and keel wear relative to the pin, I feel this is related to having sacrificial zincs on the keel in near the pin. The pin is silicon bronze, if I remember correctly, and galvanic corosion will eat at the cast iron keel unless zinc anodes are screwed to it, in my opinion. This is in one of the books that came with my boat, but no one seems to believe me on this point. I've never read that anyone else puts zincs on their keel, but my keel has held up well for 25 years in brackish water. Aldo