Thanks Will,
The hull was turned upside-down again tonight and I cut away the upper support for the prop shaft.
The modern prop shafts have a slimmer outer tube than some of the older 2BA type shafts that would have been common when these plans were drawn up, and so I had a slight gap along one edge of the tube.
P38 filler would have made light work of this small gap, but I used the razor saw to chop it out and change it for a tight fitting replacement and took the opportunity to slightly flare the blend back into the keel again to make a more pleasing look (to me at least).
When the masking tape (that is holding it for the 24hr Araldite set) is removed, I will take another look at it. I have plenty of sandpaper if it doesn't look 'right".
A couple of off-cut strakes were laid long the bottom - just to see what it could look like - but I am not sure that the Sea Commander hull really needs to have any strakes fitted.........but they could look good.................