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Title: Drying out on harbour wall
Post by: suibhne on January 17 2016, 16:02
I am thinking about drying out my Bavaria 36(2002) between tides on harbour wall.

I wonder if some other owners of a BAV 36 have tried this?

Will the unsupported keel take the load safely
Does the boat sit level or does it tend to sit rudder down or bow down.

My previous boat a Feeling 920 would tend to sit down on its rudder.
To make it sit level I corrected this by placing extra weight on the bow
Title: Re: Drying out on harbour wall
Post by: Symphony on January 17 2016, 18:08
No problem with the keel taking the weight. Difficult to say if it will dry nose or tail down, but my similar 37 of same age dried straight.
Title: Re: Drying out on harbour wall
Post by: Sweet As on January 17 2016, 22:39
We have a 2004 36 with the deeper fin keel and she sits heavily towards the stern.
Title: Re: Drying out on harbour wall
Post by: The Other Woman on January 18 2016, 10:23
Hi
Yes you can dry out against the wall I have done this several times in my 36 but it is good to empty the water from the tank and get your fuel low as the centre of gravity is towards the engine so don't all stand and look over he stern :o Try to keep the boat off the wall till you touch the bottom then you can lean it against the wall so plenty of fenders and good ropes.

Mick
Title: Re: Drying out on harbour wall
Post by: MarkTheBike on January 18 2016, 16:55
Mick - what's the line from your port midships? Is that to hold off until she touches?
Title: Re: Drying out on harbour wall
Post by: tckearney on January 18 2016, 19:10
Anybody know if the same applies to a B42  2000 model
Title: Re: Drying out on harbour wall
Post by: The Other Woman on January 18 2016, 19:34
Hi Mark,

Yes that is what the line was for just to hold off. The jetty is in a fast flowing river that was pushing the boat hard on to it, so we kept tension on till she touched then let her fall slowly on the jetty, after that it just sat there.  :tbu
Good luck
Mick
Title: Re: Drying out on harbour wall
Post by: Symphony on January 18 2016, 23:18
Quote from: tckearney on January 18 2016, 19:10
Anybody know if the same applies to a B42  2000 model

Think you will find all models of that era pretty much the same as they have relatively long keels.
Title: Re: Drying out on harbour wall
Post by: willfinch36 on January 19 2016, 09:22
Had my 37 up against the posts a couple of times. It does tend to sit back on the rudder, so usually put in a support as the water starts going out to stop that. I think next time I shall empty the water tank  and see if that makes any difference!

(http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa201/willfinch36/A6FAA640-6B34-4F04-885C-34B6C864416D_zpsl84kktkk.jpg)
Title: Re: Drying out on harbour wall
Post by: suibhne on January 19 2016, 11:02
Thanks for all the replies.
Its reassuring to know that several or you have successfully gone through the process.
I will report back in March with my experience.