Extra ballast on CD25-D?
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Extra ballast on CD25-D?
I just bought a CD25-D and the previous owner says he put an extra 500 pounds of ballast in the bilge to make her "sail better." Anyone know about this modification and how it affects performance. I am inclined to remove the weight.
Hickorynuts
Hickorynuts
Re: Extra ballast on CD25-D?
500lbs is a lot. What did he add? Lead slugs? Are they just loose down in the bilge?
Sounds like he just didnt like tender boats, the CD design is meant to heel over and it sails better that way. The boat can certainly handle having the extra 500 lbs, you would likely have at least that much added to the boat when fully loaded for cruising, but the boats ussually sail worse when loaded for cruising. I would ditch whatever it is the previous owner added, sounds weird to me.
Sounds like he just didnt like tender boats, the CD design is meant to heel over and it sails better that way. The boat can certainly handle having the extra 500 lbs, you would likely have at least that much added to the boat when fully loaded for cruising, but the boats ussually sail worse when loaded for cruising. I would ditch whatever it is the previous owner added, sounds weird to me.
Russell
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
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Re: Extra ballast on CD25-D?
Remove it. Allberg designed these boats very well, tender at first and then not tender at all. Quite stiff at 20 degrees. Get the feel/benefit of the Allberg design and I think you'll be pleased.
One of our members owns a 25D that made the passage from CA to Oz - no extra ballast, I think
One of our members owns a 25D that made the passage from CA to Oz - no extra ballast, I think
Dick K
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CD 25D Susan B #104
Mattapoisett, MA
Fleet Captain - Northeast Fleet 2014/2015
Tempus Fugit. And not only that, it goes by fast. (Ron Vacarro 1945 - 1971)
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Re: Extra ballast on CD25-D?
Russell and Dick K.
Is it OK to store Guinness in cans in the bilge I had planned to store 2 cases of Guinness in the bilge on S/V Bali Ha'i.
Is it OK to store Guinness in cans in the bilge I had planned to store 2 cases of Guinness in the bilge on S/V Bali Ha'i.
Fair winds,
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Re: Extra ballast on CD25-D?
Sure, that's why they always add a few tons of loose lead to the bilges of all those carbon fiber race boats.Hickorynuts wrote:I just bought a CD25-D and the previous owner says he put an extra 500 pounds of ballast in the bilge to make her "sail better."
Hickorynuts
I would definitely get it out of there. Once you load it in your vehicle, take it to a scrap metal dealer and buy something useful for the boat with the money you get. As time goes on and you add gear and supplies it will exceed the weight of the lead and you will be looking for ways to further lighten your boat, rather than adding weight, Steve.
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Re: Extra ballast on CD25-D?
Thanks for the opinions on removal of extra ballast on a CD25D. The consensus is what I had concluded myself--remove the unnecessary weight. The boat was designed by someone who knew what he was doing. I will get the lead out.
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Re: Extra ballast on CD25-D?
LIQUIDITY had a bilge full of lead which, similarly, served no purpose. I sold the lead to a local bait/tackle shop.
Fair winds, Neil
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Re: Extra ballast on CD25-D?
Dick, I believe you are correct.
"Breezy" did not have any extra weight when I bought her from Mike Hunter after he had sailed over from San Diego.
Mike did have a large fish hook on board, so I guess fresh fish kept the boat weight down also.
"Breezy" did not have any extra weight when I bought her from Mike Hunter after he had sailed over from San Diego.
Mike did have a large fish hook on board, so I guess fresh fish kept the boat weight down also.
Noel Heslop CD25D #141 "Breezy"