[Public-list] crack leak at the keel

Mike Lehman sail_505 at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 27 07:03:43 PDT 2004


Henry,

Where is your boat. I am vacationing near Lincolnville. If you are close by, 
I would like to see your boat.

Mike Lehman
"Gilleleje" #505

>


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Henry Hilliard" <island_light at yahoo.com>
To: <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 4:45 AM
Subject: [Public-list] crack leak at the keel


> It appears I  have a crack leak at the keel  and am
> wondering if anybody else has had a similar scenario
> as the following...
>
> Celeste, #394, is on the hard at the moment , and I
> have a small mysterious wet trail of blue liquid and
> white crystal textured residue exiting at the toe of
> the keel  on the  centerline roughly below the water
> tank .
>
> The  potable  anti-freeze I put in the tank last fall
> may been that color however my recollection is it was
> pink.  I put that stuff in after trying to get the
> majority of water out  with a siphon and sucking with
> a wet vac.  My hand pump at the galley sink has been
> out of commission since last summer  and I have not
> used water from the tank since that time.  Another
> possibility is the anti-feeze may be reacting with the
> blue bottom paint to create the crystal effect?  No
> doubt  I have some residual bilge water  however I am
> not aware the bilge travel that far forward to be a
> possible source. The keel shows no chipping or signs
> of impact . I suspect I have a hole in the water tank.
> However my primary concern is the liquid seeping out
> along the center line . Is this an indication
> possibly of a larger  leak problem down the road?  Am
> I correct that the hull/ keel mold was one piece so
> there would NOT be a "connection seam" at the
> centerline of the keel?
>
> My plan was to grind off some of the gel coat along
> the seam to investigate further (as sanding off the
> bottom paint  is not telling me much) before  cleaning
> out a valley at the seam/leak and getting out the west
> system to patch. However I haven't  figured out how to
> stop the drip and get the area dry  for an effective
> repair w/o getting into the tank problem  - which I
> would prefer to delay until the off season.
>
> Any thoughts / advice  much appreciated.
>
> Henry Hilliard
> Celeste  #394
> Penobscot Bay,  Maine
>
>
>
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