STOL71
Well-Known Member
- Long keel GRP boat with encapsulated led keel built in 1971
- Boat in good nick and planning to continue sailing the boat
- All antifoul paint removed down to the original gelcoat
- On close inspection when gliding with fingers over the hull, I detected osmosis blistering under the gelcoat
- Ground out approx 100 blisters half inch to an inch in size in October 2016
- Been pressure washing blisters since at least weekly
- Planning to fill ground out blisters and copper coat the hull in late March or mid April 2017
- Moisture reading under the water line in Feb 2017 mostly 10 - 15% or less
- Moisture reading in some parts around the keel area 15 - 25%
- Not expecting the boat to dry much further unless I remove the gel coat, which is not the plan
- Not adding additional epoxy barrier coat before applying copper coat to allow further drying when ashore
- Planning on monitoring the hull when lifting out in the future
Does anyone have experience with the above and what was the long term outcome?
Thank you for your input.
- Boat in good nick and planning to continue sailing the boat
- All antifoul paint removed down to the original gelcoat
- On close inspection when gliding with fingers over the hull, I detected osmosis blistering under the gelcoat
- Ground out approx 100 blisters half inch to an inch in size in October 2016
- Been pressure washing blisters since at least weekly
- Planning to fill ground out blisters and copper coat the hull in late March or mid April 2017
- Moisture reading under the water line in Feb 2017 mostly 10 - 15% or less
- Moisture reading in some parts around the keel area 15 - 25%
- Not expecting the boat to dry much further unless I remove the gel coat, which is not the plan
- Not adding additional epoxy barrier coat before applying copper coat to allow further drying when ashore
- Planning on monitoring the hull when lifting out in the future
Does anyone have experience with the above and what was the long term outcome?
Thank you for your input.