I read this thread with interest as I have just hauled my recently acquired 275 out of the water. On the way to the hoist I lowered the keel fully as I needed it scrubbed. It didn't sound right, so I raised it and lowered it again. It sounded worse and then I heard a thump, as the keel dropped. what had happened, was the safety wire had become snagged on a halyard block and therefore prevented the keel from lowering, whilst the electric winch fed out wire as if to lower, but to now effect. I then wound it back in and then out, unbeknownst tangling all the slack wire around the winch. It then snapped and the keel dropped. (Fault No.1)
I had the boat hauled and inspected the keel box and sure enough the wire had snapped. Once the hull was washed off I then had her placed in a low cradle, requiring the keel to be retracted. Clearly I couldn't do this, but erroneously thought that lowering the boat on to the keel would work. The yard duly obliged, but the keel got jammed. A straight upwards push jammed it in the keel box. (Fault No.2)
The yard team then rested her in a high cradle and I placed some blocks under the jammed keel just in case. We tried a hammer on it and a jack, but to no avail. I then went up and removed the tangled web of snapped wire. As I removed the bolt clamping the wire to the winch it snapped, under no force at all. (Fault No. 3).
I then managed to fish the keel end of the wire out of the keel box and crimped an eye in to the free end. I persuaded the yard to come back with their manitou and attempt to lift using the improvised lifting wire, and with a bit of lateral persuasion with a lump hammer she came free. But so did the keel box for'd roller! (Fault No.4).
Eventually we managed to retract the keel fully and I removed the remaining wire.
I now have a new wire, (heavier gauge) and will reattach to the winch tomorrow.
The challenge I have, is it appears that the securing bolts for the for'd keel roller seem have been held in with nothing but sika.. My question is therefore, what size bolts would have been originally used, and are they in to captive nuts?
Also spotted on haul out, that the prop skeg had snapped. The haul out list is growing ever longer. I just hope I don't miss the season!