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Charles
My 1979 Catalina 25 constantly remains in a wet slip, and water (slight amount) is entering the bilge from the extreme forward end. The keel is a fin, bolt on and made of iron. There are six bolts that afix the keel to the hull keel stub or bildge area, draft is four feet. The boat has what is called the "Catalina Smile", which is about a six inch crack at the keel forward edge where the top of the keel and the hull keel stub meet. I race this boat and sometimes apply considerable backstay tension which I am sure exacerbated the said crack. Accessing the keel bolts on this boat is extremely difficult due to the dinette or booth seating interior arrangement. It is very difficult to pin-point where the water is entering as all keel bolt protruding threaded studs, washers, and nuts are epoxy encapulated and appear quite intact. Any suggestions/advice will be appreciated. My e-mail is cat251488@juno.com.