When we did our annual haul-out to check the bottom, touch up bottom paint, and replace the zincs, the boatyard pointed out something in our keel they called a "smile", which is a slightly curved rust line that (I assume) results from stress over time. Our "smile" was approximately 2" long and is on the trailing edge of the keel just below the keel/hull joint line.
I would appreciate any advice on how to best address this type of issue. I'm guessing this is not an uncommon problem, so I'm hopeful that there may be a relatively easy way of addressing the issue in-place rather than dropping the keel and having to worry about rebedding the joint.
<edit> I should have noted that our bilge is "bone dry", so there is no water leaking around/through the keel bolts at this time.
I would appreciate any advice on how to best address this type of issue. I'm guessing this is not an uncommon problem, so I'm hopeful that there may be a relatively easy way of addressing the issue in-place rather than dropping the keel and having to worry about rebedding the joint.
<edit> I should have noted that our bilge is "bone dry", so there is no water leaking around/through the keel bolts at this time.
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