This past winter was especially cold and left a "reminder" on our keel.
Water froze at the keel bolt head and ruptured the lead. You can see the location in the first pic and a close up of the damage in the second.
The repair will be to sledge the lead back into place and fair over the cracks (possibly thinned epoxy first to prevent water entry).
The keel bolts and nuts look like new - no corrosion or damage.
But how to prevent the same thing happening next winter?
The previous owner just faired over the "smile" each year but of course it reappears after the first sail.
I go round out a furrow exposing the lead and FG and filled this with 5200 (the typical repair).
Possibly this is where water was getting in?
Should I also be removing the keel nuts (one at a time) and seating with 4000? There is usually always some water in the bilge - comes in via the keel stepped mast.
If I dry out the bilge it does stay dry until the next rain - so nothing is coming "in".
Oh, this could have been happening every year. The keel had a fresh fairing and bottom coat when we saw the boat. The PO "doesn't remember"...
Chris



Water froze at the keel bolt head and ruptured the lead. You can see the location in the first pic and a close up of the damage in the second.
The repair will be to sledge the lead back into place and fair over the cracks (possibly thinned epoxy first to prevent water entry).
The keel bolts and nuts look like new - no corrosion or damage.
But how to prevent the same thing happening next winter?
The previous owner just faired over the "smile" each year but of course it reappears after the first sail.
I go round out a furrow exposing the lead and FG and filled this with 5200 (the typical repair).
Possibly this is where water was getting in?
Should I also be removing the keel nuts (one at a time) and seating with 4000? There is usually always some water in the bilge - comes in via the keel stepped mast.
If I dry out the bilge it does stay dry until the next rain - so nothing is coming "in".
Oh, this could have been happening every year. The keel had a fresh fairing and bottom coat when we saw the boat. The PO "doesn't remember"...
Chris


