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Greg Zigmont
My 2001 Hunter 260 spent its first season in the water last year(bought it as a leftover model) I'm prepping for getting the boat in and noticed that on what I can see of the leading edge of the keel nearest the bottom of the keel, the gel-coat has been worn away. The gel-coat is also worn off the bottom of the keel near the leading edge and there is a bit of material missing, making a "slot" in the center. I noticed after haulout that the bottom paint was worn away in this area and figured that because it was a leading edge, it would get the most wear, but I don't think that wearing the gel-coat away every year should be routine maintenance. To the best of my knowledge, based on my experience and inspection, I did not run the keel aground. The gel-coat is worn away in a feathered or faired manner that suggests that the wear is from turbulence, etc. Of course I found this only after the boat is out of warranty. Has anyone else had this problem or heard of it? Any suggestions?