How to treat a moist hull?
Trailer boat or in a slip? It is very difficult to dry the glass out from
the outside presuming it has gelcoat on it. If you can circulate some air
across the inside of the glass you might lower the content that way. But
most smaller boats have a bunch of foam in the bilge so you can't do that.
I don't know enough to tell you if you should barrier coat it or not. Might
be if you could just store it inside over next winter it will go down on
it's own. All depends on how big the boat is.
"yusuf" wrote in message
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Dear friends,
I have a question:
my boat has a high level of moisture in the hull but I don't see
blisters.
Somebody saya that in this situation is better dont do any treatment, any
epoxy barrier coat, because it can be even more dangereuse.
Others say to apply a thick epoxy barrier to decrease the volume of water
coming in the grp.
I'm a bit confused. What is your opinion and suggestion?
Fair wind.
Yus
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