NaBo
New Member
Hello!
I’ve owned my Sadler 25 for a couple of years. Bought it with modifications made by the previous owner, and the one before, and who knows how many
Pulled up ashore a few days ago to do the bottom work. Hoped to just strip the flaking parts of old antifouling, prime and apply new antifouling, but was left with some questions (i.e. how come gelcoat is missing in some substantial area of the underwater hull, but is still there in the other areas?! Or, up to four layers of coatings in some, and just two before fiberglass in others? There is a story there!)
Anyway. The question i have that i would like the answer to: what is the keel made from? Steel? Cast iron? I don’t think it’s lead, judging by a few spots eaten by rust and that it did not feel soft against the angle grinder. Not much info about that online.
I had to move quick this time, because it’s freaking hard to find a boat yard to work in, where i live now (Stavanger, Norway). Without selling my kidneys, that is.
But, in planning for more meticulous maintenance manipulations next summer, i would like as much information as i can possibly gather.
Speaking of, knowing the year of the yacht would be amazing (there is no plaque that i could see).
I have spared you the graphic content of DIY surgery literally done with a hack saw, cutting out the inboard and replacing it with a 100-pound Tohatsu beast casually hanging off the back plate. Have some replaced it with a lighter and longer-stemmed one.




I’ve owned my Sadler 25 for a couple of years. Bought it with modifications made by the previous owner, and the one before, and who knows how many
Pulled up ashore a few days ago to do the bottom work. Hoped to just strip the flaking parts of old antifouling, prime and apply new antifouling, but was left with some questions (i.e. how come gelcoat is missing in some substantial area of the underwater hull, but is still there in the other areas?! Or, up to four layers of coatings in some, and just two before fiberglass in others? There is a story there!)
Anyway. The question i have that i would like the answer to: what is the keel made from? Steel? Cast iron? I don’t think it’s lead, judging by a few spots eaten by rust and that it did not feel soft against the angle grinder. Not much info about that online.
I had to move quick this time, because it’s freaking hard to find a boat yard to work in, where i live now (Stavanger, Norway). Without selling my kidneys, that is.
But, in planning for more meticulous maintenance manipulations next summer, i would like as much information as i can possibly gather.
Speaking of, knowing the year of the yacht would be amazing (there is no plaque that i could see).
I have spared you the graphic content of DIY surgery literally done with a hack saw, cutting out the inboard and replacing it with a 100-pound Tohatsu beast casually hanging off the back plate. Have some replaced it with a lighter and longer-stemmed one.



