Re: How to fix or repair a keel that has exposed or pitted fiberglass
Hello Bakerjw and grub1grub2,
I paid $500 for the boat which included a 80 hp merc outboard that would not run, though the guy said it did. My brother-in-law convinced my wife like I had said and there was nothing I could really do about it as she had her head set on getting it. I pulled up the soft floor, took out close to 800 lbs of water logged foam, and found that one cross member was rotted out. The long stringers seemed solid at the back end of the boat but I had no way of taking the cap off the boat so I could pull out all the stringers and start from scratch. I intend to put 2 lb flotation foam back in which will give it some structural support as well as the obvious floatation requirements. I'm not sure if I will keep the boat or not but I will fix it up all the same as is. It is at best just a temp boat that when I have more money, I will buy a decent boat (like this will ever happen). However, it is only for doing some basic salmon fishing in pretty much calm waters, and wont be taken out into the heavy chop. I still need to fix the motor and find a way to lift the boat up so I can fix the keel with the recommendations from above. It's not the boat I wanted to get but the wife would not let me spend more even though this one will cost me about $1000 just to get it back to seaworthy status and that does not include a functioning motor. Oh well, what is a guy to do? I like being on and around the water so I will make do. When I have the floor done or further along with its first coat of glass, I will take a pic of it.
Vr,
Michael