[Public-list] Keel Problems

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Thu Nov 17 16:37:15 PST 2005


If you could poke a small tube down there, you could pump dry air in and 
speed up the process.

James Schueler wrote:
> The sand is pretty wet. It will probably dry given enough time of
> course. Then I suppose it's a matter of laying some fiberglass over the
> top.
> 
> James
> 
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> James Schueler wrote:
> 
>>I don’t like drilling holes if I don’t have to, especially in the
>>bottom of the boat, but this appears to be necessary.
> 
> 
> I'm not sure that's necessary, or even necessarily effective.  You're 
> still going to need to dry things out after draining--a hole won't do 
> that.  And polyester resin is not completely waterproof, anyway.
> 
> How much water do you have in there?
> 

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