I have a 1977 F-18 that keels on the about 4-5 inches past the water line
(2 inches into the gelcoat). This occurs on the rear starboard side of the boat. I was told that it is common for a boat this age to keel. I just don't buy that story. I know Formulas are really well built, and the bilge area
stays relatively dry except during rough water- since the boat sits very low to begin with. Any suggestions to remedy this problem besides just adding weight to the opposite side? Getting sick and tired or removing barnacles. Thanks!
(2 inches into the gelcoat). This occurs on the rear starboard side of the boat. I was told that it is common for a boat this age to keel. I just don't buy that story. I know Formulas are really well built, and the bilge area
stays relatively dry except during rough water- since the boat sits very low to begin with. Any suggestions to remedy this problem besides just adding weight to the opposite side? Getting sick and tired or removing barnacles. Thanks!