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Bob Crantz wrote:
http://www.yachtsurvey.com/moisture_meters.htm Ah yes, David Pascoe, purveyor of misinformation about engines & hater of cored laminates. This seems to be one his less whacko essays, but on the whole I am dubious about much of what Pascoe claims. The best way to find how much water is in the laminate would be to cut it open & look directly, as Matt Colie suggests. Since fiberglass can be repaired to be stronger than new, if you *really* wanted to know, this would be the obvious course. Another way would be to put the boat into a giant microwave oven. Most people don't want to know that badly, so one wonders why they claim to attach so much importance to trapped moisture in their hulls. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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