I wouldn't do that! Mine are not right and I have already belt sanded one off. I found a better place to put them using the model I made. I'll take more pics of the model this weekend and post them. If they go at the top where mine are the keel won't even go down all the way without over flexing or possibly cracking the keel pocket!Luke looking great, I buy all my glass, epoxy, supplies from USC also. Stuff works great for me, used it on a floor replacement for my maxum21. I think you are doing it the right way from all I have read. I was the one who asked where you placed your spacers on your keel. My kit did not come with instructions but there was one left on my keel before I stripped it down and I believe it was in the same place that you put yours so that it where I will put the new spacers.
My Mom was born and raised in Mobile. I spent many years if my childhood there with my Nanaw while my dad was in the Navy and Deployed.I had 1982 C22 hull no. 10643. Pretty close! Refurbished the keel and recently sold it, but not before buying a 1984 C22. Got to have one on the back bays of Alabama coast.
that is the way that I prep glass for finishing... thicken up some epoxy to gel/thick gel consistency and squeegee on in a skim layer then lightly sand that down. from that point forward the paint should be able to fill the rest