Safely Removing a Swing Keel
-
- Just Enlisted
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Sun Jan 17, 2016 7:29 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 21
Safely Removing a Swing Keel
Like many of us, I hate to pay others, for things I can do. But to remove the keel from my Macgregor 21 was not something I took lightly. I did this last summer but just got around to finally posting how I did it with picture descriptions. I wanted to describe how to, for anyone to do it safely and not get hurt. This may not be the best way or cheapest, but doable if you have some skills and tools. I also did not want to post it on a free photo website, where the pictures eventually might go away. On my blog, they will be there for a long time. If you have questions or comments please let me know and follow the link below to see how I went about to remove the keel. I also replaced the keep bolt, and put on a new winch.
http://www.lasphotos.com/blog/2018/4/ma ... eplacement
http://www.lasphotos.com/blog/2018/4/ma ... eplacement
Re: Safely Removing a Swing Keel
Very nicely documented. Your keel looks better than most I see undergoing this process. What is the year of this boat?
-
- Just Enlisted
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Sun Jan 17, 2016 7:29 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 21
Re: Safely Removing a Swing Keel
Thanks. It’s a 1984 Macgregor. Again did it so that other sailors can do this safely. It’s a lot of weight to be hurt with boat and keel weight. Besides Macs it applies to all sailboats with swing keels
-
- Just Enlisted
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Sun Jan 17, 2016 7:29 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 21
Re: Safely Removing a Swing Keel
I did lots of prep before applying POR15. I used paint remover first to remove all the old paint the used a grinder to flare it. Then used the three POR15 steps to to apply my paint. Flaring was done to ensure my keel is smooth
- Herschel
- Admiral
- Posts: 1349
- Joined: Wed Sep 28, 2005 4:22 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Orlando, Florida
- Contact:
Re: Safely Removing a Swing Keel
Where do you buy POR15? What kind of store? Internet?luis_sailing wrote:I did lots of prep before applying POR15. I used paint remover first to remove all the old paint the used a grinder to flare it. Then used the three POR15 steps to to apply my paint. Flaring was done to ensure my keel is smooth
- BudH
- Deckhand
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Mon Apr 13, 2015 7:14 am
- Sailboat: Venture 25
- Location: Valdosta, Georgia
Re: Safely Removing a Swing Keel
Your keel looks great! I've removed the swing keel from my Mac 25 Venture. I've been using an air chisels to remove most of the old finish and flaking rust. Did you use all three steps for POR-15? After I finish with the POR-15 I plan on using TotalBoat Polyester Structural Repair Putty to reshape the keel as needed then finally put gel coat on it. Your thoughts on this would be appreciated.
-
- Just Enlisted
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Sun Jan 17, 2016 7:29 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 21
Re: Safely Removing a Swing Keel
I bought my PO15 on Amazon and I did use the three steps. But before using the three steps I used paint remover to strip off the old paint. I did not have huge rust issues, but I did take a metal grinder to it until it was smooth. At this point I followed the three POR15 steps. So far it has held up with one year since I did it. I would do it again if I had to,but make sure you use all protective precautions including face and dust masks when doing this. You will stir up all kinds of unknowns in old paint and metal.
Re: Safely Removing a Swing Keel
Did not know it was possible to do SAFELY
I did mine while she was hanging from the boat lift. Boy did it make a splash.
Make shure you have pplenty of OSPHO on hand for shure.
Oh and you should ditch Pintrest, no images loaded on my end
I did mine while she was hanging from the boat lift. Boy did it make a splash.
Make shure you have pplenty of OSPHO on hand for shure.
Oh and you should ditch Pintrest, no images loaded on my end