On the rear part of the keel area of my CD 27, I have 2 small areas (about 1/4 inch) that appear to be weeping or dripping moisture. This is above the rudder shoe on the lower part of the keel. Any ideas as to what could be causing this or a fix?
Also, just re-rigged the boat and was looking for the correct spec for tightening the stays
Thanks,
Doug
weeping keel
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: weeping keel
Could it be blisters?
Have you tried to open the area up a little?
Gary
Have you tried to open the area up a little?
Gary
Re: weeping keel
I have the same issue on my CD28. I'm not sure what causes the weeping. I have installed a garboard plug to drain water out of the bilge in the winter but I still have some weeping.
On shroud tension there is no "correct" tension as it all depends on how you want to tune your rig. When we step masts at the marina we just bring all the shrouds up snug and leave the final tuning to the boat owner. If you have access to a Loos tension gauge you can fine tune with that. They some good info on their web site at http://loosnaples.com/how-to-use-90-91. Good luck
Russ
On shroud tension there is no "correct" tension as it all depends on how you want to tune your rig. When we step masts at the marina we just bring all the shrouds up snug and leave the final tuning to the boat owner. If you have access to a Loos tension gauge you can fine tune with that. They some good info on their web site at http://loosnaples.com/how-to-use-90-91. Good luck
Russ
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Re: weeping keel
I had the similar thing happen to My CD Ty after inspection I decided to tear into the area and found that the fiberglass had absorbed water and the filler in front of the rudder shoe in the keel has also absorbed water like a sponge. Evidently the water when it sat in the fiberglass "rotted" the epoxy/filler and during the summer the hull absorbed water then when hauled, it slowly dripped out. I was able to repair it after digging the "rotted" filler out and replacing with new epoxy resin/filler. Just a thought, but this may have happened to your boat.
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Re: weeping keel
I had a similar problem.
Here is a link to what I did about it. When the page pops up, scroll down to 15 and 16 March 2010.
http://www.farreachvoyages.com/dailylog ... jul10.html
Here is a link to what I did about it. When the page pops up, scroll down to 15 and 16 March 2010.
http://www.farreachvoyages.com/dailylog ... jul10.html