
Bill Goldsmith
CD27
Secind Chance
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Pulled Second Chance (CD27) out for the season this weekend, a little earlier than usual.She is on the hard in a location at my YC where the ground is a bit uneven. I have leveled her out abeam using a carpenter's level across the bridge deck. However, where do I register the level to ensure the boat is level fore 'n aft? Registering on the cockpit seats shows nose-down, while the plywood settee base shows level. Do the cockpit seats slope nose down a bit toward the cockpit seat scuppers? Is there a better way that I am missing?
Bill Goldsmith
CD27
Secind Chance
Pulled Second Chance (CD27) out for the season this weekend, a little earlier than usual.She is on the hard in a location at my YC where the ground is a bit uneven. I have leveled her out abeam using a carpenter's level across the bridge deck. However, where do I register the level to ensure the boat is level fore 'n aft? Registering on the cockpit seats shows nose-down, while the plywood settee base shows level. Do the cockpit seats slope nose down a bit toward the cockpit seat scuppers? Is there a better way that I am missing?
Bill Goldsmith
CD27
Secind Chance
Bill,
I leveled mine by dumping a bucket of water on the seat and then adjusted the poppits until the water ran off the seats but down the scuppers as well.
Don Sargeant
~~COQUINA~~
CD25D #189
Out of the cove 'til Spring
Pulled Second Chance (CD27) out for the season this weekend, a little earlier than usual.She is on the hard in a location at my YC where the ground is a bit uneven. I have leveled her out abeam using a carpenter's level across the bridge deck. However, where do I register the level to ensure the boat is level fore 'n aft? Registering on the cockpit seats shows nose-down, while the plywood settee base shows level. Do the cockpit seats slope nose down a bit toward the cockpit seat scuppers? Is there a better way that I am missing?
Bill Goldsmith
CD27
Secind Chance
Obviously side to side will ensure that the boat doesn't fall over or unduely stress one side of the hull but I am curious what the importance of fore and aft leveling. In 20 years my boat has been blocked with the keel on the ground method (crude eh?) which is bow down by a good degree as well a having the keel blocked which is closer to level. the only thing I can think of is that the cockpit drains are forward and in this case bow down and level seem fine? As I have a 23 Sea Sprite I could probably store the boat lying on it's side and not hurt it. Is there something involving bigger boats that makes fore and aft leveling important?
Obviously side to side will ensure that the boat doesn't fall over or unduely stress one side of the hull but I am curious what the importance of fore and aft leveling. In 20 years my boat has been blocked with the keel on the ground method (crude eh?) which is bow down by a good degree as well a having the keel blocked which is closer to level. the only thing I can think of is that the cockpit drains are forward and in this case bow down and level seem fine? As I have a 23 Sea Sprite I could probably store the boat lying on it's side and not hurt it. Is there something involving bigger boats that makes fore and aft leveling important?