Hi All,
Another Keel Bolt question.....
I'm looking at a 2003 Ocean 40 CC. Boat is in great shape and looks like it's been well maintained etc. However on one of my inspections the aft bilge area around the aft keel bolts was a bit of a mess. I've attached a picture. I was concerned obviously, and tasted the water which was salty. Yikes!!
We gently wiped the nuts and washers, and what looked like rust and corrosion just wiped straight off revealing quite clean steel underneath. You will notice the crystals, which I thought may have been salt are oddly cubed or rectangular. I wouldn't have thought sea water would crystalise like that.
Also the bilge forward of this one is dry and very clean.
Anyway I brought it up with the broker and he thought it was all a bit strange and contacted the owner. Neither of them were able to explain where it had come from. The engine had been serviced recently and the exhaust waterlock had been replaced. We thought maybe something was spilled in the engine bay and made it's way into the bilge.
The broker told me he had gone in and cleaned it all up after this inspection and it has been dry since.
So going forward a few weeks another buyer had a survey (including haul out and hull check) done. This person had to pull out of the deal for personal reasons (all checked out as I looked his facebook page) and I ended up with the survey to read. It was all good and included a pic of the cleaned bilge.
Without mentioning names obviously, the brokerage is reputable and the owner is a sailor that has owned 4 or so boats and sailed in the area for a long time, so while I don't think anything deceptive is going on I would love to hear from any other owners of this vintage Bavaria. Anyone seen this before?
Also for any owners, what do you think of the fiberglass in the bilge. The floor of the bilge doesn't seem flat. It looks raised on either side and the side walls look unevenly brushed. I'm only asking as I don't know what it should look like, is this normal?
If you made this far..... thanks for reading and thanks in advance for any comments.