Joseph Marschner
Member I
Hello, all! I have a 1971 E 35-2. Hull 212. I noticed an issue when we hauled a few weeks ago and decided to investigate. Apparently, a PO ran into something VERY hard, VERY fast, and put a large crack in the leading edge of the keel. In two surveys, no one picked up the very substandard repair. I found it though, and drained a LOT of water out of the keel. I was dreading the drying out process,-and time - until I discovered something VERY interesting. I have taken out all of the delaminated glass, and am grinding it back to rebuild and re-fair. The INTERESTING thing about this was that when I cut the old gnarly, crumbled glass out under the "repair," the keel was EMPTY around the lead. NO "slurry of glass fibers, resin and (possibly) asbestos as I have heard people mention - just NOTHING. A complete void around the lead - an inch to an inch and a quarter on each side. I put my endoscope down in, and could run it ALL the way back to the aft end of the keel. Then I went up. Same thing up to the "top". NO EVIDENCE of ANYTHING ever being in the keel around the lead - glass cloth is evident, but NO residue of any kind indicating that there was EVER anything packed around the lead. Is there anyone here who has ever looked into their keel and found similar? Did they just miss this on hull 212? I mean, I am happy about it, since it makes drying it out super easy, but I have never seen anything like this. I am attaching a picture. I cut the glass back to where it was solid to fair (don't worry, I've done this before), and the "hole" is now about eighteen inches by four inches or so, so it is easy to see down in. I am happy to send video of the complete void my 'scope turned up if anyone is interested. I've never seen anything like this before. I guess there is always a first time. That said, it is 52 years old, has been raced hard, and the keel has never moved, so there's that! I look forward to hearing from anyone who has opened their keel and found a similar issue - or even a completely filled keel. I'm just baffled and don't know what to make of this. The plan is to grind back and put it back exactly as it was (sans lousy repair). I can't see any reason to change what obviously wasn't broken.