Should be blasted by tomorrow afternoon
So I dropped the keel off at RW Little (Blasting, Powder Coating shop) on Pacific Highway in San Diego. For sand blasting alone they asked for $120, which I thought was a bit rich. In the past when I was quoted for the full job of blasting, hot spray galvanize, and epoxy primer they said $500 to possibly $600. This is just to give you an idea of what you might pay to have someone do the full job, not including fairing.
For those of you wondering, the hot spray galvanize is superior to cold spray (thicker, sticks better) but is not at all required. If you've seen DIY swing keel jobs (check YouTube) they use 2 cans of Rustoleum Cold Galvanize. There is nothing wrong with it, its just a quick way of getting the keel sealed from any air moisture as soon as it is fresh from blasting, but it just isn't required. I bounced this idea off WEST System technical support and Catalina Direct tech support, both said the same thing. You can use straight epoxy or you can use an epoxy primer like Interlux Interprotect; either way you just need your first coat on there ASAP after blasting.
So mine should be done tomorrow afternoon (Tuesday), so I will go straight there after work and head home. Get it out of the truck and right up in the air on the hoist and hit both sides with the first and second coats of epoxy. I can't wait to get this keel sealed up and looking like new again!