I'm trying to figure out what happened to this 2003 Hunter 426DS at
http://www.usauctions.com/8016-2003-...ter-426ds.aspx

Special extra shallow draft version, maybe?
From what I can see the nuts are still on the keelbolts, so the whole keel stub is on the keel. Someone has ground back the bottom
paint and gelcoat on the hull and stub.
It looks like most of the stub was cut free, except the front and very back where it's ragged. The hull laminate at the aft end of the keel hole is white. Maybe it's delaminated?
The keel shows some abrasion at the front, but not too bad:
The back end shows collision damage:
Do you suppose the boat backed into something hard enough to delaminate the keel stub from the hull?
Given it's a fairly shallow keel with a long attachment to the hull, you'd think it should be able to withstand a grounding, especially in reverse...
Well, I'm puzzled.
Tim