i just hauled my hunter 306 (built 2005) and applied a new coat of bottom paint.
the connection between the hull and keel got a new fiberglass coat before applying seahawk antifouling paint. this was done due to the small cracks on the front and back of the keel connection to the hull.
one week after being back in the water the port side of the keel looked like a scaper went over it.
what can cause this to happen in such a short period of time? i checked for ground leaks and found that my battery charger was the cause of a .5 V leak. when removed there is no voltage at all? can such a small amount of voltage cause such oxidation?
the connection between the hull and keel got a new fiberglass coat before applying seahawk antifouling paint. this was done due to the small cracks on the front and back of the keel connection to the hull.
one week after being back in the water the port side of the keel looked like a scaper went over it.
what can cause this to happen in such a short period of time? i checked for ground leaks and found that my battery charger was the cause of a .5 V leak. when removed there is no voltage at all? can such a small amount of voltage cause such oxidation?
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