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Warren Milberg
I'd like to hear from others on two subjects:1. How often do you replace the impeller in your inboard raw water pump? (I change mine every 2-3 yrs in my Yanmar 2GM20F. I normally put 60-70 hours per season on my boat so that adds up to less than 200 hrs on the impeller. Yet each time I replace it, the old one looks and feels like it could safely go for another couple of seasons -- I have lots of spares).2. The current issue of 'Practical Sailor' discusses on the back page the idea of removing a fin keel in order to reseal the keel/hull joint. This sounds like a pretty radical and expensive fix for a problem most everyone has with an externally mounted fin-type keel. In all my years of sailing, I have never heard of a keel acutally falling off other than when someone has hit a rock or run up on a reef. Even the older Catalina 25 and some other boats that actually had mild steel keel boats don't lose their keels. I've always dealt with the keel/hull "smile" in a way I think most of us do: scrape out the crack and refill it with epoxy, MarineTex or even 3M5200 or similar caulk/adhesive if the crack is minor. I have also had boats that I've had the keel bolts torqued to tighten them up a bit prior to doing the above fix. But I've never dropped a keel to repair this joint and probably never would. So....the question is: have you ever dropped a keel to fix this problem? Given the difficulty and expense, would you do this type of repair? Has anyone actually had a keel fall off in normal usage? An inquiring mind wants to know.....