Wow. Thanks for the pic. I didn't realize it would be bedded that deeply.
It is amazing how water will find a way.
I was able to tighten and use WaterWeld, as suggested, but unfortunately,
the strut was not the major contributing factor to the water intrusion. The
aft keel bolt is leaking. It is curious as to why there are 10
stainless washers on that bolt. PO said she had the keel rebed 5 years ago,
and that is what they did. Maybe they tightened it too much, and sheared it
from the lead keel? I am having it hauled this coming week to have a pro
take a look. It may be beyond my pay grade at this point.

Happy 4th!
David Swensen
Freya     35 MK3

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This may be helpful, it shows how the strut is bedded right into the hull.
It took several hours to carefully chip away all the fairing bog. Once it
was unearthed, it came off cleanly.

https://i.imgur.com/25d8P0v.jpg

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
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