davidpbo
Well-Known Member
I decided to inspect at least one keel bolt this year.
My boat 18yr old Jeanneau Tonic trailerable with 450Kg cast iron stub keel.
Bolts are glassed in , I chipped off fibreglass to find a very brittle white substance surrounded the nut, what is it?
Gelcoat?
Gelcoat filler?
It looks too hard and brittle to be a sealant such as Sikaflex.
The top of the bolt I have gained access to is pristine no rust whatsoever, it appears to be non stainless steel (certainly the nut is magnetic).
Should I proceed further and try and remove it?
Is it likely to be a stud threaded into to stub keel or
A keel bolt coming up through the bottom of the keel (depth of stub keel about 2ft)
I am not aware of any problem with the keel other than maybe a gap where it joins the hull at its front when it is suspended and I am tempted to leave things alone for this season at least as I want to go sailing, regretfully I was unable to carry out maintenance earlier this due to the job that was hopefully going to pay for it overrunning.
The boat has as far as I know spent all of its life on lakes stored ashore in the winter and has only been sea sailed once so far (last year) on the Clyde.
Opinions gratefully received, If anyone has specific knowledge relating to this model please get in touch.
David.
My boat 18yr old Jeanneau Tonic trailerable with 450Kg cast iron stub keel.
Bolts are glassed in , I chipped off fibreglass to find a very brittle white substance surrounded the nut, what is it?
Gelcoat?
Gelcoat filler?
It looks too hard and brittle to be a sealant such as Sikaflex.
The top of the bolt I have gained access to is pristine no rust whatsoever, it appears to be non stainless steel (certainly the nut is magnetic).
Should I proceed further and try and remove it?
Is it likely to be a stud threaded into to stub keel or
A keel bolt coming up through the bottom of the keel (depth of stub keel about 2ft)
I am not aware of any problem with the keel other than maybe a gap where it joins the hull at its front when it is suspended and I am tempted to leave things alone for this season at least as I want to go sailing, regretfully I was unable to carry out maintenance earlier this due to the job that was hopefully going to pay for it overrunning.
The boat has as far as I know spent all of its life on lakes stored ashore in the winter and has only been sea sailed once so far (last year) on the Clyde.
Opinions gratefully received, If anyone has specific knowledge relating to this model please get in touch.
David.