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Graham Stewart



Water in the Cabin

2024-01-28; 13:09:50 EST

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2005-04-29

Posts: 805

When I bought my 1876 boat in about 1995, the previous owner had added a plank to the trailer that supported the keel. I continued with that, as it seemed to make sense, but discovered a few years later that I had a massive crack in the bottom of the keel that completely encircled the centerboard slot. You could only see it when directly under the keel without the plank in place.

Fixing the crack was a massive job. I first had to build a huge lift so that I could suspend the boat high enough to work under it. Because of the crack, water had penetrated the keel and hollowed out the material that was inside. Glassing the bottom was a problem as the cloth thickness narrowed the slot such that the centerboard would not fit. Ultimately I had to drill holes down into the keel from inside the cabin into which I poured 3 gallons of resin. I also injected resin through the sides of the keel into voids that I found by soundings.

Believe me, this is a repair that you want to avoid.


Graham Stewart

Agile 1976

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