skodster
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I know it's a bit of a dramatic title but I have a concern that the the integrity of the keel/hull isn't 100%.
I have a forty year old Inerga Puma 23 and she's had a hard life. I was scraping the paint off the underside and noticed that there was a section of filler either side of the keel root. Digging away further revealed a small loose chunk of filler and beneath it a bit of corroded iron.
Is there anyone here that could provide an idea as to how the keel is actually attached to the hull? I can't see any evidence of keel bolts but also can't understand why there is the three inch wide strip of filler either side.
There is a chunk of GRP off the leading edge of the keel so the keel looks as if it is encapsulated in some way. (photo)
Any clues?

I know it's a bit of a dramatic title but I have a concern that the the integrity of the keel/hull isn't 100%.
I have a forty year old Inerga Puma 23 and she's had a hard life. I was scraping the paint off the underside and noticed that there was a section of filler either side of the keel root. Digging away further revealed a small loose chunk of filler and beneath it a bit of corroded iron.
Is there anyone here that could provide an idea as to how the keel is actually attached to the hull? I can't see any evidence of keel bolts but also can't understand why there is the three inch wide strip of filler either side.
There is a chunk of GRP off the leading edge of the keel so the keel looks as if it is encapsulated in some way. (photo)
Any clues?