I installed a single lag screw in mine....as a precautionary measure.

Here is a site where you can get 316 8" SS lag screws.  

http://www.manasquanfasteners.com/lag_screws_1_2

You'll also need a long 3/8 drill bit...the drilling is easy...just be sure to 
drill a perpendicular hole and periodically withdraw the bit to clean the hole 
of debris.

You should also use tef-gel to coat the lag screw to prevent dissimilar metal 
reaction between the lead and the SS.  Oh, by the way, are you sure you have a 
lead keel....it could be iron in which case a lag screw won't work.  I think 
many of the older c27's had iron ballast.  I tested mine by running a large 
magnet along the side of the keel when it was on the hard....of course lead is 
not magnetic.  As for driving the screw...it's very slow going.....and the hole 
needs to re-drilled often to clear out the debris created by the screw as the 
threads strip away the lead.  I'd estimate it took me almost 2 hours for one 
screw.  I actually took a non-SS screw of the same size and filed the tip of it 
to create a sharp self-taping edge and that helped significantly but it was 
still slow going. 


Mike Provost  _/)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: James Calleran 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 10:55 AM
  Subject: catalina27-talk: Keel bolts


        Listees,
             After a, ahem, hard grounding, my Catalina smile has reappeared 
(last seen 6-7 years ago) — not badly, but a thin line at the keel joint is 
visible on one side.  The boatyard service manager has recommended 
re-torque-ing the keel bolts.  Naturally, the yard will do the job for a fee, 
though I don't have a quote.  I'm concerned about these 30 yr-old bolts 
breaking off under 60+ ft-lbs of torque.
             Any of you who have done this yourselves:
        1. How did you clean off the accumulated rust (They were rusty, right)?
        2. Were you able to budge the nuts?
        3. Did you remove them —one at a time, of course — and clean the 
threads?
        4. Did you replace with stainless nuts?
        5. What torque?

             For those who have installed SS Lag Bolts in your keel.
        1. Did you buy the $279.95 kit from Catalina Direct?  (5 bolts, 1 drill 
bit, washers)
        2. What size is the drill bit?
        3. Did drilling require a rotary hammer type drill, or just a powerful 
standard drill?

             I have source of SS 1/2" x 8" SS lag bolts @ 14.95 each.  Specs 
say 18-8 stainless; no mention of 316.  Thoughts on using these?

             Thanks for comments on your experience.

        Fair Winds,
        Jim Calleran, C27 #2784, Trad, OB
        Mathews Yacht Club, VA
        37°27.8'N/76°18.6'W



       

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