Last year I purchased my second Farr B30 . It is the swing keel version, previous boat, Eastern Star had a fixed keel .
I race the yacht at our local club on Jervis Bay & have it performing well but know it would go a lot better with a keel box plug to reduce drag
I know David Binks supplied one as an option with the original boats but can't get any information about construction or how the pod is installed or removed when lifting the keel .
Can anyone out there enlighten me ?
2 prior threads with discussion on B30 fixed, lifting and swing keels. If you list your question on trailersailerplace some good responses might come out?
www.trailersailerplace.com.au/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=6505
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Sailing/General/Farr-Binks-B30-Fixed-Keel?page=1
Would assume that a plug could be made of glassed ply with (say) 50mm vertical height perimeter timber around the 2 sides and rear so that it could be located down into the case without twisting - held in place by 2 vertical ply gussets which are secured to the plug upper surface suitably fore and aft spaced and bolted to the case top to neat fore and aft stainless angles each side of the case able to be undone easily? Do you have a photo of the swing system and the rear of the case when the keel is fully down to show what is there and what might be in the way of the plug? If you have the table arrangement in one of the links that would need to be modified?
Found this thread by Barry Colson who discusses swing keel centre board case plugs. He might advise over the phone how he did it if you call him.
colsonyachtdesign.com.au/latest-news/
If your racing check with handicapper what, if any , penalty applies .
rubber flaps around keel box entry etc. attract the ire handicappers in ts races
Hi stevesimpson
A friend of mine owns a B30 and can give you a lot of advice about this.
He's not on Seabreeze, however, if you send me your email address or phone number in a private message, I can get him to contact you.