Looked at your photo and it looks like the split is fairing material, not the 
real keel.  I always follow Dennis' advice, BTW.  He's tops.  I suggest you 
sand/grind fairing down to solid stuff and fill with a waterproof material.  
Fair and repaint.


Chuck
Resolute
1990 C&C 34R
Broad Creek, Magothy River, Md

> On November 28, 2017 at 11:56 AM Brien Sadler via CnC-List 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>     I recently discovered this split in the trailing edge of my keel (photo 
> provided via google drive link below). It looks as though  the split has 
> exposed the lead of the keel. The rest of the keel looks fine. No evidence of 
> any water intrusion of any kind in the keel to stub joint. No C&C smile at 
> all. Has anyone seen anything like this or had to make this repair on their 
> boat. This is my first season with her and I'd rather not get into a super 
> expensive keel repair if I don't have to. My thoughts were inject with epoxy, 
> cover with glass mat, sand, fair, and repaint. Any thoughts or advice would 
> be greatly appreciated.
> 
>     
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzW7COeyzYvZRTY5VFNtQWRlLUgtUnFianBxUmpOQXYtYThV
> 
>     Brien Sadler
>     1987 C&C 35-3
>     Norwich, CT
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