Gents,
I am new to the site but have spent much time here researching in the past. Finally have a project worthy of posting. I am rebuilding the keel sump to my sailboat. The keel has some wiggle and I would prefer it not have ANY!
Pic below to help out
1. Keel sump is hollow for 18" down.
2. Chord length at top of opening is roughly 4'
3. Boat is 32' long and weighs 4850 lbs with ballast
4. Ballast at bottom of keel is 1800 lbs
5. Keel sump currently has rotten stringer that I will remove 100%
6. Keel width at bottom of sump is 4-5"
7. hull is poly with foam core
8. boat originally built 1983
My thoughts.
-remove all of the existing strings in the keel sump
-grind and prep area to expose good glass
-degrease x10
-lay in 3-4 layers of 1708 fabric as in pic below extending from inside the sump 2' either side in the bilge
-glass in several stringers made of 3/4 marine ply (coated in resin) with more 1708
-pour a layer of resin mixed with cabosil and chopped strand in bottom to give keel bolts level surface to tighten to
concerns
-1 stringer that I am going to remove was tabbed in with epoxy. I can probably get 90% of any epoxy out
-highly loaded part of the boat
questions
The age old question, should I use poly, VE or epoxy?
how many layers of glass would you recommend? would something other than 1708 be better?
fire away gents, thank you in advance. I will post pics next time I go to the boat to show removal and prep work.

I am new to the site but have spent much time here researching in the past. Finally have a project worthy of posting. I am rebuilding the keel sump to my sailboat. The keel has some wiggle and I would prefer it not have ANY!
Pic below to help out
1. Keel sump is hollow for 18" down.
2. Chord length at top of opening is roughly 4'
3. Boat is 32' long and weighs 4850 lbs with ballast
4. Ballast at bottom of keel is 1800 lbs
5. Keel sump currently has rotten stringer that I will remove 100%
6. Keel width at bottom of sump is 4-5"
7. hull is poly with foam core
8. boat originally built 1983
My thoughts.
-remove all of the existing strings in the keel sump
-grind and prep area to expose good glass
-degrease x10
-lay in 3-4 layers of 1708 fabric as in pic below extending from inside the sump 2' either side in the bilge
-glass in several stringers made of 3/4 marine ply (coated in resin) with more 1708
-pour a layer of resin mixed with cabosil and chopped strand in bottom to give keel bolts level surface to tighten to
concerns
-1 stringer that I am going to remove was tabbed in with epoxy. I can probably get 90% of any epoxy out
-highly loaded part of the boat
questions
The age old question, should I use poly, VE or epoxy?
how many layers of glass would you recommend? would something other than 1708 be better?
fire away gents, thank you in advance. I will post pics next time I go to the boat to show removal and prep work.



