Well, Chad was spot-on in his comment on Sept 12, over a year ago, about my leak.
We recently pulled the keel off the boat by tying some floating line on the top/lifting padeye, removing the keel stop at the top of the foil and letting the thing drop out of the boat in deep water (10 feet deep). Then we hauled in the rope and got the keel into a boston whaler. It was a bit of a production. And the keel didn't exactly drop out of the boat...we had to use a big-ass maul to hammer it out of the bottom.
In any case, here is where the water was coming from and it stopped when I noticed a seam in the keel box that wasn't fully taped, so water would fill the keel box and weep out of the top of the box where there was a void in the semi-taped seam...into the boat's bilge (such as one exists on an i550)
sleeve crack 1.jpg
sleeve crack 2.jpg
This is pretty much what Chad had suggested....now, how to FIX the darn thing. I figure go in with a dremel from below decks, cut out one side of the box, remove sleeve, make new, larger guide sleeves like the ones Loh has and glass them to he bottom and top of the keel box (what's left of it) and then glass back in the side of the box I removed and make sure the keel foil gets sanded down to a much much thinner profile. In other words, 86 the sleeve altogether and just go with wider guides, top and bottom...glass the inside of the box to insure it doesn't get soggy and delaminate.
Does anyone suggest cutting away some of the cockpit floor and working from there, instead? It might be easier...can't decide.
THANKS!
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