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Anthony wrote:
I have a 93 Bayliner 2452. Last week after haul out and bottom cleaning I noticed for te first time a number of bubbles in the gelcoat (below the water line only). None of these bubbles/blisters are open and there are no signs of leakage. Has anyone else experienced this? If so, what should be done? ... Tony Well, there are some who would advise you to grind them out, fill them in, paint the bottom and sell the boat without saying anything. There are others who would say they're not important and lots of boats suffer from blisters. Usually these folks are selling boats with blisters. There are legit ways to repair these blisters, but, if you've got them, you're likely to get more of them. Here's a source of reasonable information: http://www.wessex-resins.com/westsystem/wsosmosis.html -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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