I'll keep you posted
Thanks Steve, I'm all to familiar with the Interlux we site. In addition to the pages from their usage guide posted on the web, there is an additional bulletin for Interprotect and Iron/steel hulls and keels below the waterline.I'm going to keep researching the sandblasting. Environmental laws are getting tough here, we have to tent now even when sanding by hand, etc. The guy they allow to blast has a BIG truck, with a BIG tent, and a BIG hose for sucking up the sand as he blasts it. Maybe it uses thes same sand over and over again, just one big sandblasting whirlwind. Who knows? The bottom line is that it is expensive, and why I'm looking into doing it myself. Besides, I bet its kind of fun---kind of like power washing---every male's ultimate chore (ugh, ugh).Cleanup was my main concern, which is why I'm thinking of only sandblasting at the very end of the job---to get the keel the absolute cleanest, but keep the volume of sand down to the minimum.I'll undoubtedly post whatever I find out and whatever I end up doing. And since a search on "Dion" in the archives results in about 500 hits, you'll undoubtedly read it!Bluemans/v Synchrony(which in Latin, means "shiny keel")