Thankyou, Mike, its not been the best Summer but we've been out and about most weekends and even made it over to the Isle of Wight. I haven't had the number 2 out of it's bag at all.
I will try sailing about a bit more with the keel up and the rudder down - it maybe that in stronger winds the leeway will get less as well. The drop keel does need to be used quite frequently to keep the mud out of it, though.
I am starting to think about maintenance jobs now, even though the crane doesn't come for us until 27th Oct.
Matt - I don't remember having clonking trouble with the keel. It got jammed fully up in the first season we had Andiamo and so I learned to leave it wound down a few turns - so that when a stone got jammed in it you could wind it up a little to free it. I replaced the lifting wires and overhauled the mechanism that Winter. I found that on a drying mooring regular use is necessary otherwise the keel case fills up with mud and jams up the keel. The keel does seem to be getting stickier going up and down this year - there is definitely a tight spot about half way. I have never painted the drop keel so perhaps the rust is building up.
Gair na Mara is a Mk 2 boat with a slightly deeper and heavier ballast keel than Andiamo. Your drop keel weighs about 500 lbs whereas mine weighs about twice that. I'm not sure if there are any differences in the lifting mechanism between the earlier and later boats but this is how my keel works.
There is a large nylon guide piece bolted onto each side of the keel. These run in slots in the side of the keel case. When the keel is down, the guide pieces should rest at the bottom of the slots and the keel can't move. I guess that your lifting wires are a bit short and don't allow the keel to descend fully. The guide pieces therefore don't rest at the bottom of their slots and don't lock the keel in place. You could check this by removing the saloon table top to see if the wires go slack when the keel is fully down - they should. If they don't, you will need to get some slightly longer replacements made.
Neil Sinclair
Seal 28/27
'Andiamo of Exe'
Neil Sinclair
Seal 28/27
'Andiamo of Exe'