Try Vaseline on the bolt

From: CnC-List <cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com> On Behalf Of David Swensen via 
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Sent: August 27, 2020 3:11 PM
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Cc: David Swensen <ka123dswense...@gmail.com>
Subject: Stus-List Freya Keel work 35-3



Fellow listers,
I have moved Freya to my backyard and started work on the keel hull joint. She 
has on the hard for about 4 weeks. I opened up thekeel hull joint and have 
raised the hull a few inches.   The forward bolt is still draining ( and it 
smells?).
The most aft bolt is the one that was leaking enough to set off my bilge pump 
every 4 minutes. The inside of the hull was compressed under the washers on 
this bolt. I think this will need to be ground out and filled
I have added a link to some pictures.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/uoZHWJbR2jH8Wb6F6

My questions:

I cannot lift the hull entirely off of the keel. Any suggestions on how to 
repair the compressed area without epoxy bonding to the  bolt?  I was planning 
on a 1/2 inch G10 backing plate before putting  the washers on.

It looks like I will need to excavate the space under the mast step. It feels 
and sounds solid, but apparently there is water inside, because it is still 
draining.  What is the best material to fill this space?

Two of the middle bolts had aluminum wedges under the washers because of the 
angle of the keel sump. One was corroded to dust. There was not much left of 
the other. Can I use G10 to replace these, or should I have them fabricated 
from stainless steel?.

One of the pictures shows the placement of the jackstands. I am open to input 
on their placement. Is it sufficient to hold the hull for an extended time?

Thanks for any input.

David Swensen
Freya   35 MK 3
On the Hard in Beverly, MA
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