GaylesFaerie
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- FMLT2701D112
- Vessel Name
- Gayles Faerie
Hi, I had my first haul out for my 2012 R27 a couple of weeks ago. In anticipation of cleaning out the bilge in Spring I thought I would check out the keel drain plug to flush everything out. I put a 1/2 inch crescent wrench on it and before I could apply any significant pressure I noticed the entire round flange/fitting started to rotate about 1/16 of an inch back and forth. My first thought was "Wow, I just saved the boat with a 30 second check up!". Then reality set in...
Just thinking out loud: I've only seen this kind of behavior with wood that is beginning to rot out and screws that have consequently lost their bite. I don't see any bolt heads in the bilge where the drain is so I assume its screws (bad form). Is the keel basically wood with fiberglass overlay? Is the keel all fiberglass? Maybe the drain plug post hit something in the water that jarred it loose? Is this a simple rip and replace or do I have a bigger problem?
Also, I've not had any issues with the bilge other than an occasional drip from the stuffing box while docked, so I don't think there is any unwanted intrusion of seawater into the bilge... yet.
Open to any and all comments and advice. Thanks, GF
Just thinking out loud: I've only seen this kind of behavior with wood that is beginning to rot out and screws that have consequently lost their bite. I don't see any bolt heads in the bilge where the drain is so I assume its screws (bad form). Is the keel basically wood with fiberglass overlay? Is the keel all fiberglass? Maybe the drain plug post hit something in the water that jarred it loose? Is this a simple rip and replace or do I have a bigger problem?
Also, I've not had any issues with the bilge other than an occasional drip from the stuffing box while docked, so I don't think there is any unwanted intrusion of seawater into the bilge... yet.
Open to any and all comments and advice. Thanks, GF