[Public-list] crack in keel
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Sat Apr 16 09:45:28 PDT 2005
John,
I'm having a little hard time picturing what's going on from your
description, but it's unlikely you have a serious problem.
The fiberglass is somewhat permeable, and can soak up water. Also, the
hull was made in port and starboard halves, which were then glassed
together. There's typically some fairing compound at the joint which is
little better than auto body putty. This is quite permeable to water.
The hull is very thick, however, and a "small crack" is unlikely to
indicate structural damage.
- George
John Malthouse wrote:
> Hello out there, this is my first time trying this,so here goes.
> I have had my A30 for two years now, this being my second season. The
> first winter I boubled her in at the canal at my back yard and this
> winter I had her out of the water, both times she was covered up. This
> spring I noticed a small crack at the nose of her keel. I cleaned and
> filled the crack with resin paste and glassed over the area. I was back
> at the marina last wknd and noticed water droplits dripping from the
> high point the new glass at the center. There is no water that I can see
> in the bilge, is the water in the filler between the glass? what is the
> construction of the keel? Launch day is May 9 and I am a lttle concerned.
> Mannin is a beutifull boat and my dreams of owning such a craft for
> 25yrs have finnaly come true, would apreciate some tips from you all
> thanks John
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