This forum is great and I have read many helpful comments on the H23, among the tops being mast raising, water leaks, trailering and keel maintenance.
I bought a H23 '88 in Sept 08 and have been repairing it all this year. It is a great boat. The boat was in generally good condition but the bottom had been neglected an the paint was beyond a simple scrape and paint (I stripped to gelcoat, epoxied, barrier coated, then ablative antifouling) and the keel was badly corroded. I chisled and ground to clean bare metal. Considering repair book, WM and forum post advice, after grinding to clean metal, I used Rustlok, then a thin west epoxy coat, then faired with West epoxy with 407 fairing compound, followed by barriercoat & antifouling.
My real question is for suggestions on how to get to finish the flat bottom of the keel that is sitting on the trailer. I have read posts how 60% or more of the weight is supported by the keel. Is it OK to have the 800# keel temporarily unsupported and for how long? Has anyone one had or asked their Marina to put it on blocks, a sling or a forklift without blocking the keel? Which method is preferable? Has anyone done this? I dont want to try doing any type of jacking the trailer bit myself (not brave or foolish enough) especially as my drive is inclined.
I did successfully and easily paint under the bunks on the trailer on my drive by using just two power boat stands (from WM) just outboard of the bunk ends, one side at a time, and recomend it and the only downside is spending $300 for 2 stands unless you can borrow some, but I felt alot safer than having jury rigged supports.
Thanks
RobertG
I bought a H23 '88 in Sept 08 and have been repairing it all this year. It is a great boat. The boat was in generally good condition but the bottom had been neglected an the paint was beyond a simple scrape and paint (I stripped to gelcoat, epoxied, barrier coated, then ablative antifouling) and the keel was badly corroded. I chisled and ground to clean bare metal. Considering repair book, WM and forum post advice, after grinding to clean metal, I used Rustlok, then a thin west epoxy coat, then faired with West epoxy with 407 fairing compound, followed by barriercoat & antifouling.
My real question is for suggestions on how to get to finish the flat bottom of the keel that is sitting on the trailer. I have read posts how 60% or more of the weight is supported by the keel. Is it OK to have the 800# keel temporarily unsupported and for how long? Has anyone one had or asked their Marina to put it on blocks, a sling or a forklift without blocking the keel? Which method is preferable? Has anyone done this? I dont want to try doing any type of jacking the trailer bit myself (not brave or foolish enough) especially as my drive is inclined.
I did successfully and easily paint under the bunks on the trailer on my drive by using just two power boat stands (from WM) just outboard of the bunk ends, one side at a time, and recomend it and the only downside is spending $300 for 2 stands unless you can borrow some, but I felt alot safer than having jury rigged supports.
Thanks
RobertG