Okay, here are a few photos that will probably look familiar to you.
The outside piece:
The inside stern tube area, "before." With Whitby caulk volcano ;)
After the caulk was removed (that was fun)
Another view (that flat "shelf" you see is a solid area that just fills in the very after V section of the keel)
Since that "shelf" was flat and cleaned off at the time, I decided to add some thickened epoxy so that it would not be a place for standing water. I'm sorry but I don't have photos after this; I later re-caulked with polysulfide, as original, but with much less caulk (i.e smaller volcano and more "bare" painted fiberglass).
In a related move I machined down the stuffing box to very closely match the OD of the stern tube and also a standard hose size (I don't know if you can see it in the original photo but because the stuffing box was so much larger in diameter than the stern tube, the stuffing box hose was "gathered" on the stern tube and the clamp had cut into it. There was plenty of "meat" on the stuffing box after it was machined.
While we are on the topic of amusing A-30 construction quirks, and since you are doing a big re-fit, you might consider checking on two more things "down below":
1) The "false bilge," which lies aft of the ballast pig (under the engine, basically) and is comprised of wood and cementitious material. Mine was completely saturated with old gas and caused the boat to smell horrible no matter how much I cleaned (until I got rid of it, and gained a nice sump in the process).
2) The sealing of the ballast pig. The pig is iron, and most of the A-30's I've seen had a pretty pathetic attempt to seal it at the builder. Basically a whisper of cloth and 1/2" of plain resin, which on my boat had probably cracked in 1968. The ballast pig was rather exposed. I sealed mine with epoxy and biaxmat. Luckily mine was a dry, freshwater boat, and so there was no rust on the pig.
Many people are not bothered by #1 and #2 and/or they are not a problem on their particular boat; but if you/yours are, then I'd hate for you to get everything buttoned back up and *then* find out about it.
Rachel