contessaman
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my boat has an encapsulated iron keel. At her pre purchase survey the surveyor reported no sign of any rusting or swelling. Less than twelve months later I had her ashore and discovered by tapping with a plastic hammer, a fairly large repair to the front of my keel (approx 8" circular) which had been made entirely of filler and was in poor condition. I set to work with the angle grinder and opened this out . there was some evidence of delamination to the immediate surrounding laminates so this was also chopped out then I tapered well into the GRP over around a 5 foot area. There was evidence of some rust coloured water from the keel. No visible drips but with the keel 'open' some rust streaks would ooze/ appear when I returned to the boat. I dried it all as best I could given the time of year and made my repairs alternating CSM and woven rovings before fairing, building up a layer of gelcoat once more then touching in epoxy paint just like the rest of the hull has.
Boat has been back in the water for a year and just come ashore. All looks solid and sounds sharply when tapped. No swelling. No cracks. All good.
Question is... Do I drill a 'drain' hole in case there is still some trapped moisture ( ideally when making the above repair I'd have had longer to let it breathe but I only had a few months ashore) .
Or..
Since the repair seems very solid and sound do I accept that with a boat of my age there will always be a little moisture in there. If its all solid and sealed, iron shouldn't rust without oxygen... Do I leave well alone?
Grateful for any advice.
Ta
Boat has been back in the water for a year and just come ashore. All looks solid and sounds sharply when tapped. No swelling. No cracks. All good.
Question is... Do I drill a 'drain' hole in case there is still some trapped moisture ( ideally when making the above repair I'd have had longer to let it breathe but I only had a few months ashore) .
Or..
Since the repair seems very solid and sound do I accept that with a boat of my age there will always be a little moisture in there. If its all solid and sealed, iron shouldn't rust without oxygen... Do I leave well alone?
Grateful for any advice.
Ta