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Default Survey missed bubbles in gel coat or recently developed

Thanks to everyone for the great feedback and questions. It turns out the
buyer had not seen the bubbles last fall when clening the hull after pulling
it out, so most likely they were not there when the survey was done. The
boat is an 89 Doral.

The bubbles appeared in two places, mid ship on the bottom and toward the
back on the side at the waterline. Both locations have about 20-30 small
bubbles about the size of a Q Tip spread over about a half a square foot.
Another friend looked at the boat and suggested it was osmosis.

Now her challenge is to determine how to get it fixed and what will be
involved.
Mark

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A friend purchased a small cruiser last spring and had it surveyed. While
getting ready for this spring's launch and applying anitfouling wax she
noticed bubbles in the gelcoat. Contacting the person who did the survey,
they said they would have a look at it again on the 20th of May with her
regular mechanic. In the meantime....

1) The surveyor said the bubbles in the gelcoat were not visible last
spring and did not show up with sounding, and that maybe there was an
electrical problem at our marina that affected the hull (causing the
bubbles to form). She responded and said not other boats at the marina
were affected. Could this phenomenon occur, or what are other typical
causes of bubbles to form in the gelcoat?

2) Is there any recourse against the surveyor if the bubbles were missed
during the survey. (I believe the surveyor is from the Kingston or
Belleville area)?

Mark (the rail, canopy, & lifeline hook guy)
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