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Good advice, I suspect.
I gather your keel is gray cast iron, probably subject to corrosion from stagnant seawater under the keel and in the C/B well. The keel has probably survived a good many years so it might be useful to explore what has changed. You haven't said whether this is an ongoing problem or something that happened out of the blue after 45 years. Chuck wrote: On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:17:36 -0600, "Sail-n-Dive" wrote: I'm doing a bottom job on my boat that has a cast iron keel with a centerboard slot. Most of the keel stayed rust free but the slot and the bottom of the keel that often comes in contact with the bottom at low tide are rusty. I'm going to chip and sand blast but I'm unsure of how to treat the bare metal before applying the new bottom paint. Suggestions? Quinton Suggestion #1 - don't allow an iron keel to come in contact with the bottom Suggestion #2 - Several layers of epoxy covered by a hard bottom paint Weebles Wobble (but they don't fall down) |
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