kgwanchos
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Hi all
Just doing some work on Greylags bilge keels, about to paint with POR15 as they are flaking fast. She is a Trident 24 centre plater Ive noticed a small hairline crack bout 5 cm long in front of one of the keels with a slight rust stain around it. Last year I coated the hull in 6 coats of gelshield 200 and I do recall coating a small crack just short of 1mil wide and 1 cm long very close to the leading edge of the keel. So obviously this area must be flexing as the boat is pulled up the beach on skids every year hence the gelshield has cracked in this area. Most worrying perhaps is the rust stain. I have no idea what the internal structure of the bilge keels are, I would assume the two keels are one piece with the hull moulded around it ?? Anyhow has anyone had similar and how concerned should I be ? Can I just try and patch it up to stop the water going back in and if so what with ??
Any advice greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance
Karl and Lorna in Corwall UK
Just doing some work on Greylags bilge keels, about to paint with POR15 as they are flaking fast. She is a Trident 24 centre plater Ive noticed a small hairline crack bout 5 cm long in front of one of the keels with a slight rust stain around it. Last year I coated the hull in 6 coats of gelshield 200 and I do recall coating a small crack just short of 1mil wide and 1 cm long very close to the leading edge of the keel. So obviously this area must be flexing as the boat is pulled up the beach on skids every year hence the gelshield has cracked in this area. Most worrying perhaps is the rust stain. I have no idea what the internal structure of the bilge keels are, I would assume the two keels are one piece with the hull moulded around it ?? Anyhow has anyone had similar and how concerned should I be ? Can I just try and patch it up to stop the water going back in and if so what with ??
Any advice greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance
Karl and Lorna in Corwall UK