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On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 23:30:17 +0000, Martin Petersen
wrote: Hi, i would really like your judgement on whether or not the spots on the hull of this boat, reveals a case of osmosis? I just bought this one, a Hurley 22 from 1971, despite a lack of thorough knowledge on boats. I have talked to several knowledgeable and helpful people, who states it to be in fairly good condition. From the outside it certainly does not show any hints of osmosis, but then i look at this picture and get nervous. I havent heard of cases in which it could be identified from the inside despite looking healthy on the outside, but i cant help thinking that the spots on the very left of this photo kind of looks like osmosis. What do you think? Best regards, Martin +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: Komprimeret osmose.JPG | |Download: http://www.boatbanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=6962| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ I don't see what you are talking about. Do you mean the two little spots on the upper right side of the picture and the other spots on the left edge? I very much doubt that you would have osmosis damage on the inside of the boat, unless (very far fetched) the boat sat on the hard, full of water for many years. Try to either get better photos or a better description. Osmosis is normally seen as bumps, or blisters, on the surface of the hull. Opening one of the blisters reveals a liquid smelling of vinegar. Refer to the West marine site http://www.westsystem.com/ss/repairi...coat-blisters/ for additional information. Cheers, Bruce |
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