Mariner 411
David, I'm currently in the process of restoring a 63 mariner, so I can give you some insight on what I am experiencing. I acquired the Mariner 19 very cheaply knowing that it would be a lot of work. Currently, I have the keel off and am glassing and fairing it. It was held on by 4 pairs of bolts thru the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 6th stringers. The stringers were orignal and very rotted. I was able to get replacement bolts (which were very corroded) and stringers from Stuart Marine, in Maine, for about $450. They also sell replacement keels ($1700) and I know of a used one available in California for ~$400. Stuart sells everything that you need for a Mariner/Rhodes19 from top to bottom.To remove the keel I built a wooden case around the it, supported it by a 2 ton car jack, had someone bang the bolts loose with a hammer, and lowered the keel from underneath the boat. It only took about 30 minutes to actually get the keel off. Originally (I believe from my photocopied documentation) the boats were shipped with the keel off and the customer/boatyard had to put them on. Now I am installing the new stringers. Next will be to drill holes for the bolts and replace the keel. Getting a good seal between the hull and keel seems to be the toughest part of the job, I'm planning on using 5200 caulk.I've also replaced the v-berth, enclosed the cabin, etc.. so basically it can turn into a really big project if you want it to. I'm still pretty new to sailing and not the greatest handy man in the world, but CAN be done if you want.Here's the info for Stuart Marine:David Whittierstuart@midcoast.com(207) 594-5515PO Box 46938 Gordon DrRockland, ME 02481Tell 'em Chris from Boston sent you.Best of Luck,ChrisClass #91