Encapsulated keel

SteveB

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I am considering buying a Trident Warrior 38 with an encapsulated iron keel. When I tap the keel it sounds hollow along the full length just on one side. Anybody got any idea why?
Any suggestions or advice would be much appreciated.

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billskip

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water got in and rust expanded and encapsulating seperated from the iron???

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Ours is encapsulated lead. When we bought the surveyor noticed one area sounded hollow (not the whole side tho) - we had to have it drilled to ensure that what billskip is suggesting had not happened. As it turned out it was merely a void created when the keel was built and so no problem. But a surveyor may well suggest investigation.

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At a bit of a tangent...

I've heard that concrete keels are more susceptible to osmosis.
Anyone know whether there's any truth in this?
And if so, is it encapsulated keels in general, or specifically concrete?

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