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#1 2006-01-23 11:24:07

wig nj
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stolen keel

i have a 27' c&c 700/27611/0276 i have been working on for some time now and someone stole the keel and scraped it for about $150.00 bucks. if anybody has any ideas im all ears


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#2 2006-01-24 00:00:19

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Re: stolen keel

I have to admit that having your keel taken from you sounds really strange.... not to mention that who ever did it had to work hard to move that kind of weight....
I think that I would try and find some contacts in Florida or Louisiana where the recent hurricanes have left boats in complete ruin.  You might get lucky and find one cheap, but you will have transportation costs.
Best of luck!
"IRIS"
1975 C&C 27 MKlll
Hull #453
Kittery Point, Maine

#3 2006-01-24 04:32:50

Guest

Re: stolen keel

I have a C&C 27 Mk I Hull # 57 that was totaled in Katrina. The keel and likely keel bolts were bent up to 45 degrees and the trailing edge is damaged. The boat is in New Orleans waiting for the govt. to scrap. Keel is yours for the taking. can e-mail photos <A href="mailto:elevert@grayinsco.com">elevert@grayinsco.com</A>

#4 2006-01-24 11:14:34

davidww1
Member

Re: stolen keel

Excuse my curiosity, but while I've heard of stolen electrical wires (copper's worth a mint) and stolen utility poles (aluminum, some town in the US midwest), a stolen keel is unique in my experience. Did they just chainsaw it off or what?

David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV


David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV

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#5 2006-01-24 14:17:55

wig nj
Member

Re: stolen keel

hi dave i did all hard work myself.  to get the boat into my garage. all they had to do is steal it from where i work as a commercial fisherman

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#6 2006-01-26 07:49:43

KenPole
Member

Re: stolen keel

I agree with David's observation about the possible uniqueness of having your keel pinched. You might want to consider offering a short item to Boatworks magazine. If they use it, their writing fee would help to offset at least some of the cost of a replacement. Good luck
Ken Pole
1975 Mark III Santiva
Ottawa


Ken Pole, Ottawa
1975 Mark III Santiva

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#7 2006-01-28 05:35:31

wig nj
Member

Re: stolen keel

hi ken im located in westcreek nj. icould tell you the whole story and send you pictures if you want . still trying to track down keel but with every day that passes i think its turned into sinkers and wheel weights still waiting to here what the police came up with

            mike lohr

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