by GreenLake » Mon Aug 07, 2023 4:33 pm
Bob makes excellent points, as usual.
Whether a boat adheres to the class rules is an important consideration, but the how that affects you may depend on whether you are interested in sailboat racing, or whether there even are any sailboat races under class rules in your area. If racing is not your thing, nobody cares how your boat is configured. However, in an area were class sanctioned events are available, or in driving distance, a boat that can't be brought back under class rules will have fewer potential buyers that may be interested when the time comes to resell it. You may also change your mind about racing, and in that case would need to upgrade.
Whether all of this sounds scary or is something you're OK with, is for you to know.
The question of stability (stiffness) is interesting. And I think ultimately not decidable from afar. Having looked at your pictures, I see some things, that if they work out as intended, could result in preserving much of the stiffness of the original design. Much would depend on how all this stuff is anchored to the hull. But Bob is correct, it represents a risk and you need to be prepared to live with the potential of further remedial work, or even cutting your losses and moving on.
Whether all of this sounds scary or is something you're OK with, is for you to know.
~ green ~ lake ~ ~