I'll just surprise her with that one!

On Mon, Jan 22, 2018, 3:32 PM Joel Aronson via CnC-List <
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> Just don't tell her about greasing the winch!
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> On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 3:27 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List <
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>> I've been getting some good feedback on the torqing video I posted on
>> YouTube, so I told my wife.  She stopped dead in her tracks and I had to
>> quickly clarify torque-ing not twerking!  Haha 😂
>>
>> On Jan 2, 2018 3:18 PM, "Josh Muckley via CnC-List" <
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>>> Ok Guys,
>>> Since I have the mast out, this provides the rare opportunity to access
>>> ALL of the keel bolts.  I've measured each of the bolt and nut diameters
>>> and checked the archives for torque specs.  I intend to buy a toque
>>> multiplier and the appropriate sized sockets.  I think I can do it for less
>>> than the yard is going to charge and I'll come out of it with some tools.
>>> I'll also be able to tell myself that it was done correctly.
>>>
>>> That being said it sounds like the best practices are are follows:
>>> -  be on the hard
>>> - loosen the bolts one at a time, clean, and lubricate with tef-gel
>>> - reinstall and torque at progressively higher levels.
>>>
>>> I was unable to find the torque spec for my 1.5" bolt in the website but
>>> Ken Heaton cited 600lbs in one of his past responses.
>>>
>>> Keel bolts (fwd to aft):
>>>          Nut                       stud               torque
>>> 1 - 1 1/2 (38mm)    1 (25mm)          350
>>> 2 - 2 3/16 (56mm)  1 1/2 (38mm)  600?
>>> 3 - 2 3/16 (56mm)  1 1/2 (38mm)  600?
>>> 4 - 2 3/16 (56mm)  1 1/2 (38mm)  600?
>>> 5 - 1 7/8 (47.5mm)1 1/4 (32mm)   450
>>> 6 - 2 3/16 (56mm)  1 1/2 (38mm)  600?
>>> 7 - 1 1/2 (38mm)    1 (25mm)          350
>>> 8 - 3/4 (19.5mm)    1/2 (13mm)      80
>>>
>>>
>>> *Anything I'm missing?*
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Josh Muckley
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>>> 1989 C&C 37+
>>> Solomons, MD
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