I would like to know if anyone has experience removing their keel bolt hardware. Unfortunately (in my opinion) Hunter used plain steel washers under the stainless steel nuts and bolts for their keel fasteners. I believe their thinking was to alert you to corrosion, sounds like a weak idea. In a bilge that get shower water drain (and seawater) therefore never dry, this will cause corrosion. My washers are all rust. I tried removing them, but my 300 Lbs behind the breaker bar was not enough. I was considering spraying with PB Blaster but wondered if that might not be a good idea. I am concerned about crevice corrosion now that the washers have swollen and possibly blocked off any oxygen the bolts need to maintain their integrity.
Primarily theses are the bolts where the bilge pump lives. I have created a plastic box/shower sump drain so the bilge is now dry (used your idea ElMax - excellent), causing even more concern over the aggressive corrosion.
I would like to clean and dry the bolts and replace the washers with 314 SS washers (not cheap... $7-10 ea - no wonder they didn't use SS) and put some corrosion prevention down or maybe even a little "coffer-dam" around the bolts to keep them dry.
Anybody have to do this? What were your results? Any suggestions for the task? Will the PB Blaster cause problems if it gets down to the keel bolt/keel interface?
Thanks.
Primarily theses are the bolts where the bilge pump lives. I have created a plastic box/shower sump drain so the bilge is now dry (used your idea ElMax - excellent), causing even more concern over the aggressive corrosion.
I would like to clean and dry the bolts and replace the washers with 314 SS washers (not cheap... $7-10 ea - no wonder they didn't use SS) and put some corrosion prevention down or maybe even a little "coffer-dam" around the bolts to keep them dry.
Anybody have to do this? What were your results? Any suggestions for the task? Will the PB Blaster cause problems if it gets down to the keel bolt/keel interface?
Thanks.