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![]() wrote in message oups.com... The tops of my keel bolts, i.e. bolts and nuts, are covered by a solid resin (I think) cylinder. It looks like someone put cardboard cylinder around each and filled them with resin. Is it normal practice to cover the keel bolts like this, or a do-it-yourself idea? Are the keel bolts happy in there? The 'casts' hace a few cracks, but I can't tell if they are deep. Should I take them off? If yes, put anything else on instead? Ot just leave alone? Thanks! Remove the casts, this is a stupid practice and the bolt heads should be free to inspect and tweak if necessary. (I assume they are stainless?) |
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