Due to issues (life, work and health) my poor H34 has been on the hard for the last five years with only cursory walk around inspections when I was in town on business (two hours from home). I'm now at the point that I want to get her fixed up and back in the water next spring. Today I was in town on business, and carved out some dedicated time to give her a better look over.
On the leading edge of the keel I found what I first thought was a Crack. But I think what I'm seeing is just the hull/keel joint where the fairing compound has flaked away. Pictures attached.
When repairing this, should I try to fill the space between keel and the hull?
I'm figuring to grind away the remaining fairing compound from the area. Apply a rust inhibitor to the cast iron. And then put down a few layers of epoxy filler. You can see some of the other areas that also need done.
Comment and suggestions?
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On the leading edge of the keel I found what I first thought was a Crack. But I think what I'm seeing is just the hull/keel joint where the fairing compound has flaked away. Pictures attached.
When repairing this, should I try to fill the space between keel and the hull?
I'm figuring to grind away the remaining fairing compound from the area. Apply a rust inhibitor to the cast iron. And then put down a few layers of epoxy filler. You can see some of the other areas that also need done.
Comment and suggestions?
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