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Oct 3, 2006
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Hunter 29.5 Toms River
Hey Ken

Where in rochester are you? I go to RIT, and I had my H23 in braddocks bay this last summer. I'm on RIT's sailing team, too! (side note: braddocks bay got really shallow by mid-august. I had to dump all my tanks and push my boat across the shoal into the lake to get to a ramp on the genesee!!
 
Oct 3, 2006
1,022
Hunter 29.5 Toms River
Hey Ken

Where in rochester are you? I go to RIT, and I had my H23 in braddocks bay this last summer. I'm on RIT's sailing team, too! (side note: braddocks bay got really shallow by mid-august. I had to dump all my tanks and push my boat across the shoal into the lake to get to a ramp on the genesee!!
 

Jim D

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Dec 10, 2007
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Hunter 410 Maryland
More info please

Do you have any pictures to share when you took on this project? On my boat Both forward and aft bilge areas are clean and no water. the keel bolts and nuts seem fine. I have not taken on this kind of project. Not sure if I can do it. If you have any pictures of your fix please let me know. My home email is dellav7@kuhncom.net thanks Jim
 

Jim D

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Dec 10, 2007
139
Hunter 410 Maryland
More info please

Do you have any pictures to share when you took on this project? On my boat Both forward and aft bilge areas are clean and no water. the keel bolts and nuts seem fine. I have not taken on this kind of project. Not sure if I can do it. If you have any pictures of your fix please let me know. My home email is dellav7@kuhncom.net thanks Jim
 

Jim D

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Dec 10, 2007
139
Hunter 410 Maryland
More info please

Do you have any pictures to share when you took on this project? On my boat Both forward and aft bilge areas are clean and no water. the keel bolts and nuts seem fine. I have not taken on this kind of project. Not sure if I can do it. If you have any pictures of your fix please let me know. My home email is dellav7@kuhncom.net thanks Jim
 

Jim D

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Dec 10, 2007
139
Hunter 410 Maryland
More info please

Do you have any pictures to share when you took on this project? On my boat Both forward and aft bilge areas are clean and no water. the keel bolts and nuts seem fine. I have not taken on this kind of project. Not sure if I can do it. If you have any pictures of your fix please let me know. My home email is dellav7@kuhncom.net thanks Jim
 
Dec 3, 2003
544
None None Rochester, NY
Note to Brian M H23

I dock at Shumway and a member of the Genesee Yacht Club. Come to a meeting and meet sailors with similar interests. First Thursday of the month at 7:30. If you want to contact me, go to Contact at http://www.lakeontariosailing.com.
 
Jun 25, 2006
63
Hunter 34 Bayou Chico - Pensacola
Try POR-15

I've used the POR-15 products in automotive restoration projects and they are amazing. They are now marketting the products to the marine industry and I highly recommend them. They have products that etch the metal but you don't need that if you've used a grinder or sandblaster ot get the old paint off. They have a metal prep that leaves a zinc coating and their POR-15 paint is activated by moisture so you don't need to worry about it being suitable for use on a keel. It's almost as hard as ceramic when fully cured. I'm doing a full top-to-bottom paint job on my H-34 and I plan to paint the keel with it. The stuff is difficult for other paint to grip so I think you'll have to use their tie-coat-primer between the POR-15 and your bottom paint. Check their Web site.
 
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vinn

its your money

my deep keel h34 looks like that every spring. i use a orbitable sander with 60 grit paper, and grind most of the rust off, prime it with rust preventer, and paint it with a non abaltive bottom paint. and it looks great. the keel joint was done 4 yrs ago in the same way, and i filled it in with 5200. its still on rock solid. i never have any leaks, and the bolts seem to be tight. after 23 years maybe a few ounces were lost to oxidation. i can sleep on that. ive also seen racers spend over 3000$ for somsone to strip, undercoat, epoxy, and paint the whole bottom, and keel every few seasons. its gruelling, and dangerous work with all the chemicals, and debris you can come in contact with. it seems to me both ways look great going into the water, and horrible coming out. barnucles can not tell the difference! ive also skipped that iron keel on a 6' boulder at 5 knots, and i still cant find the dent. if that was lead it would be bent, and missing about 50 lbs. iron is good to me. i think ill keep it for another 24 yrs.
 
Dec 3, 2003
544
None None Rochester, NY
Talking about keel joints

My H33.5 had maintenance on the keel joint by the P.O. What appears to be come sort of tape covers the whole joint. It is very stiff, and this haul-out I noticed a little rust on a few edges. I have also had leaks from the keel into the bilge area. Tightening the keel bolts while it was in the water helped, but not 100%. I think that I should try to remove this covering and give that joint a good inspection. Would you fill any voids with 5200? Then what? Sorry to be off the original topic.
 
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DAVE

WEST MARINE

WEST MARINE HAS A FIBERGLASS FILLER BUY A QUART OR TWO SAND THE RUST SPOTS THEN USE THE FILLER IT IS LIKE BONDO ONLY WITH FIBERGLASS LET HARDEN SAND AND PAINT DID MY 83 HUNTER 34 FOUR YEARS AGO AND IT STILL LOOKS GREAT
 
Jun 3, 2004
890
Hunter 34 Toronto, Ontario Canada
Needle scaler

A great hint Jerry- any comments on best type/make of needle scaler for this job. Where did you rent? Thanks- I have been thinking of getting mine sand blasted but the weather windows are so tight in this climate of ours and making that much mess when others are doing spring anti fouling and cleaning might make a bunch of bad friends in the yard.
 
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Jerry Keto

Needle Scaler for Keel Prep

Ingersoll Rand makes a good needle scaler and they run from about $150 to $400. However, most local equipment rental places will carry them. Make sure they provide you with new needles when you pick it up and don't skimp on the air, make sure you can maintain the full PSI and CFM during use. Also recommend ear plugs, face shield, dust mask and coveralls. Like I said, much less mess and dust than grinding and definately less than blasting (your neighbors and marina will appreciate this)! I rented both from Stephensons Rental in the "Shwa"
 

Jim D

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Dec 10, 2007
139
Hunter 410 Maryland
Good info

Jerry good idea. Everybody seems to have dealt with this issue. All good ideas. I wish you guys were close I would consider hiring you to help. Although I think this is a mood point where I am based, because working on the outside of the hull is forbidden via the lease agreement. I will have to wait until the boat is in the water and take it some where else to work on. I am waiting on quotes from the ship yard to repair the keel. Will see how the quotes turn out to be. Winter is here not much of a hurry. Many more items to work on before SPRING! Thanks Jim
 

Jim D

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Dec 10, 2007
139
Hunter 410 Maryland
Good info

Jerry good idea. Everybody seems to have dealt with this issue. All good ideas. I wish you guys were close I would consider hiring you to help. Although I think this is a mood point where I am based, because working on the outside of the hull is forbidden via the lease agreement. I will have to wait until the boat is in the water and take it some where else to work on. I am waiting on quotes from the ship yard to repair the keel. Will see how the quotes turn out to be. Winter is here not much of a hurry. Many more items to work on before SPRING! Thanks Jim
 
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