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On Thu, 10 May 2007 16:13:01 -0400, "Ernest Scribbler"
wrote: From what I've seen, it's entirely plausible that some blistering might develop during a single season after not being there at all in the pre-season survey. Absolutely. It's not uncommon in my experience for somy minor blisters to form over the winter and then disappear again when the boat goes in the water. Even if they don't disappear this is hardly a federal case. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 10 May 2007 16:13:01 -0400, "Ernest Scribbler" wrote: From what I've seen, it's entirely plausible that some blistering might develop during a single season after not being there at all in the pre-season survey. Absolutely. It's not uncommon in my experience for somy minor blisters to form over the winter and then disappear again when the boat goes in the water. Even if they don't disappear this is hardly a federal case. When you get a survey, you normally sign a paper saying the surveyor is not responsible for any screwups. There are a ton of lousy surveyors out there. Be sure and survey your surveyors before hiring. Gordon |
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