MCL
Well-Known Member
I have a small trailer sailor (Voyager 14) and I want to tidy up the bilge keels. I don't know if they are steel or iron is there a simple way to tell?
After removal I plan to clean them up either by getting a professional to shot-blast them or angle-grind them myself.
After cleaning how do I tell if the rust has effected the viability of the metal, can I take various measurements of the thickness to see if its deteriorated or is a visual inspection sufficient ? The boat is over 40 years old.
To seal them I don't know if I should use epoxy or possibly galvanize? The boat will be pulled up onto the trailer on the keels every time I go sailing so I don't know which will offer the best protection?
Finally I will replace the bolts with 316 grade Stainless steel, do I need to be aware of any interaction between the metal if the keel is cast iron?
thanks!
After removal I plan to clean them up either by getting a professional to shot-blast them or angle-grind them myself.
After cleaning how do I tell if the rust has effected the viability of the metal, can I take various measurements of the thickness to see if its deteriorated or is a visual inspection sufficient ? The boat is over 40 years old.
To seal them I don't know if I should use epoxy or possibly galvanize? The boat will be pulled up onto the trailer on the keels every time I go sailing so I don't know which will offer the best protection?
Finally I will replace the bolts with 316 grade Stainless steel, do I need to be aware of any interaction between the metal if the keel is cast iron?
thanks!