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Yet another case that illustrates the benefits
of air on hulls not blistering . . . BB's boat is in the yard more than in the water. Typical wannabe northerner who huddles, shivering ashore the majority of the year and sails two or three weeks in the summer when it warms up a bit. S.Simon wrote in message ... On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 15:03:45 GMT, "Pony Express" wrote: According to "Jim" of the CandC list, most all of the 29's had voids in the lay-up. My C&C 27-5 has had no blisters, crazing or delamination issues. Just the same, one of the first things I did when I bought it was strip the hull, and add several coats of Interlux barrier paint. I have seen boats of almost every brand with some sort of hull problems, whether minor or major. BB |
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Typical wannabe northerner who huddles, shivering
ashore the majority of the year and sails two or three weeks in the summer when it warms up a bit. JUst the opposite. Because our boats only sail half the year we end up sailing three times more than you. Actually, that's not accurate as we have pretty solid clues that you only sailed your boat twice all summer! RB |
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