Trying to answer Pete's original question, it looks more to me like a crooked
scrape, not a keel joint. Normally, the C&C smile forms along the joint
between the lead keel and the fiberglass hull stub, which should be a long
straight line. On older designs, with the sweptback keel, the joint was angled
up from front to back. The joint curves around the front of the keel, forming
a smile when looked at from in front of the keel.
So, I believe the crooked line in Pete's picture is a scrape across the
surface, not a seperation of the keel joint.
Chuck Scheaffer, Resolute 1989 C&C 34R, Pasadena, Md
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