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On Dec 11, 2:00*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 12:51:41 GMT, "Janet O'Leary" wrote: For you experts:: *if a boat has a few,, blisters in the gel below water line, forward toward the bow ?? Is this a "run away fast" boat? Or,, are the blisters a fix it item. It depends. Here's a good starting point: http://www.yachtsurvey.com/BuyingBlisterBoat.htm More he http://www.yachtsurvey.com/blisters.htm FWIW, I happen to know the subject Morgan 46 this surveyor trashed. Not mine, but a friend who shall remain nameless - and the boat is one I'd love to have. I've also peeled back many layers of delam from blisters on our boat over time, not to mention the wreck's delam. The blisters weren't enough to sink a boat - but Don Casey, whose opinion I respect, has interesting things to say about moisture and delamination and the potential for serious damage. His info suggests water in, rather than out of, the boat, is more serious an issue WRT delam... Not seeing the boat, I'd have to say it's not a problem, based on the description. We ground out and repaired 800 on ours before we launched. Following that, it survived a rather spectacular wreck... L8R Skip and Crew |
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