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Default Barrier Coating a fiberglass hull....

On Sunday 13 June 2004 1:19 pm in rec.boats.building DSK wrote:

Probably so, but then how bad would blistering have to get before it
would lead to structural failure of the hull? I have seen "blisters"
that were easily the size of softballs, eating well into the hull
laminate. Is it your contention that this has no impact on the boat?


There are no recorded cases of sinkings or structural failure caused
by osmosis. OTOH it is unlikely that any sensible person would put to
sea in a seriously damaged hull to tempt such an event.

In general the repair of small osmosis blisters has more to do with
maintaining resale value than with safety.

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