stevensibs
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2011
- Messages
- 177
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Still Sibsie
- Vessel Make
- 42' Bristol Trawler
I have a 42' brisol trawler project boat that I am going to completely refit from the keel up, but speaking of the keel....the hull is perfect, soda blasted with no blisters, absolutely smooth and solid but in one small spot on the keel bottom amidships where it rests on the wood blocks; the keel is about a foot high at this point and there are several longituinal cracks 12" long and a "slight" curve where the keel rests on the blocks. I mean ever so slight. Thi s is a solid fiberglass hull but I'm wondering, what is the material inside the keel...is it wood and if so, does this slight curve mean a weak spot due to rott? The hull has been resting on these blocks for 8 years, could it be just compressing from the weight a little? Where it rests on the other 2 sets of blocks there is no curve. If it is rotted wood inside, can it be repaired?