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On May 4, 11:20�pm, "yusuf" wrote:
Dear friends, I have a question: my boat has a high level of moisture in the hull but I don't see *blisters. Somebody saya that in this situation is better dont do any treatment, any epoxy barrier coat, because it can be even more dangereuse. Others say to apply a thick epoxy barrier to decrease the volume of water coming in the grp. I'm a bit confused. What is your opinion and suggestion? Fair wind. Yus What makes you think you've got a "high level of moisture" in the hull? A common mistake is the use of a moisture meter on gelcoat during a haulout. Always be slightly suspicious is the moisture meter is wielded by somebody with a vested interest in selling you a $XXXXX.XX bottom peel. Gelcoat is porous. Water is supposed to pass through gelcoat. Following a haul out you can nearly always get a high moisture content reading on the gelcoat. To *really* see whether you have a water saturated laminate, you need to do a "test peel". Pick an area a couple of feet square, and rout (peel) away the material to a depth sufficient to remove the gelcoat and the skinout mat. Let that sit a day or so, (protected from rain, pressure washers, etc) and *then* use your moisture meter on the laminate. Far more often than not, the problem will have disappeared along with the gelcoat. If no problem, glass over the test peel, apply appropriate bottom paint, and away you go. If a problem really exists, peel the hull down a bit and apply a couple of layers of vinylester to build it back up. Whoever advised you that simply throwing a barrier coat on a wet hull would be a waste of time was correct...the good news is that the frequency of wet hull syndrome is actually pretty rare. Some boatyards do dearly love those 120 "laydays" to dry out the hull, so before spending big $$$$$ on a possibly less-than-objective analysis you might want to get a local surveyor to look at it.......and even then perhaps get a second lcoal opinion. |
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