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I own a 32' fiberglass lobsterboat with a full keel. Two of the bolts that
hold the rudder plate to the skeg are loose as they spin on themselves. They do not have nuts on them. They just screw into the skeg. What is the keel made of? It is about 4"x4". Its white and when scratched looks like a hard plaster. Pure resin would seem too brittle. Maybe a mix of resin and chopped fiberglass or strands laid into the mold? I'm thinking about drilling right through it top to bottom then using long stainless machine screws and nuts. |
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