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Jim Brzoska
In sailing my just purchased 1986 Catalina 27 to my home marina in rough conditions, heavy seas, 20 knot winds, sailing close hauled with a lot of healing...I thought my boat performed well. But when I got it to it's slip, I noticed the bilge pump was coming on every 6 or so minutes. It was a very wet 5 hour sail to get the boat back...so my initial assumption was that it was just water that we took on slowly making its way to the bilge, but the next day the bilge pump was still pumping every 6 minutes. I could not find any leaks fore or aft, so I thought the keel bolts might have loosened under the strenuous conditions. The boat was hauled out and we found a three to four inch crack at the aft keel/hull joint...it looks like the infamous Catalina smile...and this crack is where we located the source of the leak. The yard manager told me that this had been filled before as he chipped away at it with his knife. My surveyor never mentioned it to me and did not mention it in his survey...he had also owned two Catalina 27s.At this point I am pretty concerned and am hoping that this is the Catalina smile and can be easily corrected. I've done a search and read the notes on the smile...mine is aft and it seams most of them were in the fore portion of the keel. Has anyone heard of a similar situation and the outcome? LaDonna, if you read this note I would appreciate any input you might have. Any contacts at Catalina or websites with information on the recommended fix would also be appreciated if anyone has them. Thanks in advance for any replies. Jim (not smiling) in Connecticut.