[Santana 22] Fw: RE: Here they are

Wayne ulalena at comcast.net
Mon Aug 13 19:09:37 EDT 2007

I hope to find someone that can to fix my boat , the same way your was. We
have a company near my boat that is excellent
What Hull number is your Pete
 
 

Wayne

 
From: Pete Trachy
Date: 08/13/07 19:00:36
To: Michael Andrews - MTC
Cc: Wayne; List Satanna 22
Subject: Re: [Santana 22] Fw: RE: Here they are
 
I do not have these.  Somebody did a killer job fairing my keel into the
hull at some point.  So, they can be eliminated.  I have no idea what type
of layup was done unfortunately.  I have seen this on many other boats
though. 

Pete


On 8/13/07, Michael Andrews - MTC <michaelan at mtcorp.com> wrote:
Bonito, number 811 has the same cracks around her keel to hull flange.  They
re ugly but, I have resigned myself to their inevitability and don't believe
they detract from the boat's structural integrity.
 
Regards,
 
Michael Andrews




From: tuna-bounces at myfleet.org [mailto:tuna-bounces at myfleet.org] On Behalf
Of Wayne
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 3:47 PM
To: List Satanna 22
Subject: [Santana 22] Fw: RE: Here they are


 Has everyone experienced these cracks near the keel. My boat has not even
been in the water yet
 
 

 
Wayne ,
 
I don't blame you for being a little concerned, but this crack is truly a
harmless cosmetic crack that is very common with the type of keel
installation used on the Santana 22. This method of construction is also
used on Star boats and Cal 20s. It is not uncommon.
 
The keel has a rectangular plate on the top that is placed into a
rectangular hollow in the bottom of the boat. (Sort of like the T-shaped
drawing below.) The hollow in the bottom of the boat is slightly larger than
the rectangular plate, so we fill the void with putty. The slightest keel
movement, while being trailered or while sailing, causes the rigid putty to
crack. You can fair and putty the crack to make it look better, but doing so
won't make any real difference in the speed potential of the boat, or in the
structural integrity. The crack will eventually reappear. The putty is only
filler – it has nothing to do with attaching the keel to the hull.
 
I just sailed on Santana 22 #803 in the Santana 22 championships in San
Francisco Bay . We brought the boat to the factory right before the regatta
to add a couple of pieces of racing hardware, and we took the opportunity to
sand and fair the crack. I think this is the third time we have done this to
this particular boat. It is routine maintenance for a Santana 22. 
 
The championships, by the way, drew 24 entries, and were sailed out of
Richmond Yacht Club. The Santana 22 class is enjoying are really exciting
rejuvenation on the Bay. I think we will see quite a few new boats on the
Bay in the next few years.
 
Tom
 
Santana 22 keel:
 
 




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


W. D. Schock Corp.
23125 Temescal Canyon Rd.
Corona , CA 92883
Phone: 951-277-3377
Fax: 951-277-4104
Web site: www.wdschock.com
 
Celebrating 60 Years
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne [mailto:ulalena at comcast.net] 
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 8:31 PM
To: Tom Schock; Herb Danner; Tim Hayes
Subject: Here they are
 
  

Tom. this has to be resolved and fixed and finished by Friday this week . I
do not care how we get it done but I am not waiting on this one. Has to be
finished by Friday
 
Tim
Please send me ones from factory. I have to see how this could have possibly
happened
 
 
 

Wayne
Dr Fielding NYU 
2-25-05
322/199/195
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