I'm poking around on my new boat doing repairs, cleaning and other stuff. I've been under the boat working on the keel. For the most part, it's in pretty good shape I think. I'm just looking for opinions on how to deal with the rusty spots?See http://home.comcast.net/~tegwilym/keel/ for photos.I've been tapping off the rusty stuff with a screwdriver in an effort to get rid of some of the bad spots. The leading edge and the bottom of the keel had it the worst, but it comes off easily. Obviously, I can't reach the training edge since the boat is on the trailer. There was one big blister in the paint that I scraped off and found a big rusty spot underneath that was still wet. (in the photo).The boat has been at a Marina for a few years in the water, but it was fresh water. Now that I bought it, the boat will be parked in my backyard when it's not sailing, so I think the rust should be minimal from now one (or so I'm thinking).What is the best thing I can do now? Should I sand down the rusty spots and spray on some of that anti-rust paint on the keel? For that deep blister, could it be filled with something, sanded down and then painted over? I would like to try working on what I can under the trailer, I just don't want to take this monster off the boat. That sounds like a nightmare! (at least get a few seasons out of it before I have to do that).Thanks,Tom