rootsey333
Member II
Hi
I intend to slip my E38-200 for antifouling on Monday 13th July for the first time, the slipway consists of a railway carriage with a structure that moves in sideways and provides horizontal support across the beam but no longitudinal support forward or aft, my yacht has the long shark fin type "keel" that draws about 2 meters and finishes about 2 feet in length at the bottom from front to back, will the keel take the weight of the yacht OK and will it be balanced longitudinally as it slides up the ramp.
Any info will be gratefully received,
Bruce
I intend to slip my E38-200 for antifouling on Monday 13th July for the first time, the slipway consists of a railway carriage with a structure that moves in sideways and provides horizontal support across the beam but no longitudinal support forward or aft, my yacht has the long shark fin type "keel" that draws about 2 meters and finishes about 2 feet in length at the bottom from front to back, will the keel take the weight of the yacht OK and will it be balanced longitudinally as it slides up the ramp.
Any info will be gratefully received,
Bruce