Keel Bolt Refreshening
I had a thread on this awhile back that had pictures of my rusted washers under my keelbolt nuts, I never did anything with the bolts but I still have plans to pull the nuts, replace the washers, clean it all up and seal under the washers with Butyl rubber, then put the bolts back on with Never Seize.
Problem is on my 1990 is they used carbon steel washers. I think they were just being cheap quite frankly. If there is any saltwater, they will corrode. When they corrode they expand. After expansion they will collapse., then you have loose nuts. But on a heavy keel you won't notice that until a crack develops and then you are too late for a simple fix.
I bought 316 SS washers from Fastenal ($6-8 each), they have a website, but I would suggest a local supplier if you have them, as they are slow.
I installed a shower sump (plastic box with small bilge pump) in the bilge (because El Max did - I copied his idea) to keep shower water out of the bilge. That was my major source of water. After I replaced my leaky raw water hoses and clamps I don't get any more seawater in the bilge anymore either.
The next challenge is getting a socket wrench that will fit over the long bolt heads. I found a farm implement place for the 1-1/2 socket, but I had to make the one for the 1-7/8" socket. I basically got a an deep impact socket, cut it in half with the chop saw, and had someone weld on a piece of 4 inch long pipe, now I have a socket with enough depth for the big bolt.
For the lightning protection wires I drilled and tapped a 5/16 bolt onto the top of the large bolt. Now my lighting protection wires are out of any nasty water and I am guaranteed a solid connection to the keel and no corrosion on the connection. The old way with the rusted metal plate laying in the water was a poor design idea.
Next time I go down there (to the boat in Mexico) I will attempt to "freshen the bolts". It will require some PB Blaster, a breaker bar, and probably a cheater bar, as just the breaker bar was not enough.
Just sharing my thoughts on Keel Bolts.
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