YACHT
Keels
Keels are made from either Steel, Iron, Lead or occasionally a combination of a Steel fin with Lead ballast. For protection a two pack or single pack priming system is available.

When choosing a two pack or single pack system the most important factors to consider are the environment that the coating is to be carried out in and the preparation methods. Two pack products are more suitable when workshop conditions are available as this enables high quality preparation in a stable environment.

Some glassfibre boats have a keel which has been encapsulated with glassfibre and these can be treated in the same manner as the rest of the underwater area.

Lead keel
  • Abrade with 40-60 grade abrasive paper.
  • Remove dust with a soft brush.
  • Follow chosen specification below.



Iron & Steel keels


Iron, Steel & Lead keels - single pack system
Product
no of coats
recoating interval @20oC
coverage
m/ltr
wft per coat
dft per coat
thinners
Keel Prime 26031
4
3 hours - indefinite
9.5
100
40
08231
Antifouling
2
see data
13
75
40
08081

Iron, Steel & Lead keels - two pack system
Product
no of coats
recoating interval @20oC
coverage
m/ltr
wft per coat
dft per coat
thinners
Primer - Light Primer 45551
5
4 hours -
30 days
8.5
120
60
08451
overcoating 45551 with 26030
1 hour -
2 hours
Tie coat - Underwater Primer 26030
1
3 hours - indefinite
9.5
100
40
08231
Hempel Antifouling
2
13
75
40
08081


Repainting your Keel
It is recommended that new antifouling is applied annually to ensure adequate protection.

Assuming the existing coating is sound and that you are overcoating with the same antifouling:
If there are any damaged areas:
Corporate Headquarters
Copenhagen
HEMPEL'S MARINE PAINTS A/S
Lundtoftevej 150
DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Copenhagen
Tel: 4593 3800
Fax: 4588 5518
Email: hempel@dk.hempel.com