I just had the privilege of acquiring a 1981 36 Albin. It let loose of it’s mooring last season, had a run in with something hard before being towed in and hauled and as a result has a few dings in the keel. It’s on blocks in the marina and those dings are dripping. I did a good scouring and found that a previous owner had installed a autopilot sensor with 2 1/2 in screws (one going completely through hull) into the bottom of the hold at the lowest point.
The rain water leaked in through everywhere it could and found its way through the screw holes.
My thoughts to fix are 1) plugging the holes in the hold to stop further water going through and 2) by cutting off the lower section of the keel to expose (about 8’ in total by 1 1/2”) the wetness to let dry, drill holes to drain, plug with resin soaked dowels and reglass section of keel once dry...
Anyone have any experience, advice of warnings on said topic?
Thank you in advance for you help.
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Keel full of water
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Re: Keel full of water
I had a keel full of water in mine when I bought it. Same deal screws went thru the bilge.
Mine was dripping in one place just below the stern tube.
I ended up drilling and tapping for a bronze Allen head pipe plug. Now that the water had a path to flow out I was able to do patch the cracks that the water was coming out of.
The keel is filled with concrete so it will take a very long time to dry out. Knowing that I caulked the plug and put the boat in the water for the season.
At fall haul out I would remove the plug and let it drain over the Ct winter.
After 4 years it stopped dripping and I stopped removing the plug.
Mine was dripping in one place just below the stern tube.
I ended up drilling and tapping for a bronze Allen head pipe plug. Now that the water had a path to flow out I was able to do patch the cracks that the water was coming out of.
The keel is filled with concrete so it will take a very long time to dry out. Knowing that I caulked the plug and put the boat in the water for the season.
At fall haul out I would remove the plug and let it drain over the Ct winter.
After 4 years it stopped dripping and I stopped removing the plug.
Formerly
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
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Re: Keel full of water
Thank you for your response.
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Re: Keel full of water
No problem. There’s more than one way to skin an Albin.
Good luck
Good luck
Formerly
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT