Tom Bradshaw
Member
- Boat name
- Sweet Chariot
- Berth
- Guernsey
- Boat type
- Moody 37
- Cruising area
- Channel Islands and adjacent area
Hello. After a longtime looking I have found my dream boat – a very good condition and well specced 1998 Moody 36 bilge keeler, which I currently have under offer. We had a survey carried out this week with the boat hauled out for a full inspection. Everything looked good, other than some small cracks found in the GRP extending from the corners of the bilge keels. These cracks extend from three of the four corners on the starboard keel and one of the aft corners of the port keel. They are hairline cracks, max 50mm long. I have included a photo of the worst crack. There also appears to be corresponding stress cracking in the gel coat surrounding the internal keel bolts, see second pic. There is no evidence of any damage to the keels and there is no movement in the keels. Is this cause for concern, or to be expected of a bilge keeler of this age? We intend to have all the cracks ground back to solid GRP and rebuilt using GRP. But I would be very grateful for any thoughts on how serious or otherwise an issue like this is. If we do purchase this boat we will be intending to beach it regularly. Thanks very much in advance for any advice.