----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: Keel Blisters
Mike, and Kathy,
To do a lasting repair job on your keel, you need to take
the gel coat off. I have used a grinder with 12 grit paper. Then use the
Interlux system to epoxy the keel. It takes two coats of primer and thee coats
of finish coat. You can put on two coats a day, if you start early. This is
the only way I know of to cure blisters. If you are not willing to do this,
keep repairing the ones that show up every year.
Gene Adams
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 8:17
AM
Subject: Keel Blisters
I have a San Juan 23 which I bought new in
'86 and have kept at Poulsbo, WA in the water. Greatest
investment I ever made! The last few times I have taken it
out to paint the bottom, there have been a few small blisters on the keel,
which I have repaired individually.
This summer I am planning to sand the keel down
to the gelcoat and put on a new barrier coat.
Anybody had similar problems? Any
ideas?