Pavalijo
Well-Known Member
Whilst antifouling in the boatyard I got talking to a neighbour. He only takes his Bavaria out of the water every 2 years and then for only 3 weeks. He believes that drying the hull out gives a greater likelihood of suffering osmosis.
Now I took mine out in November and am putting her back in this week - in the belief that allowing the hull to dry will reduce the chances of osmosis.
Who is right (BTW I am new to all this and my neighbour has sailed all his life and owned a yacht for several years, so I suspect my logic may be flawed but wanted to check).
I do not believe that my boat (1996 Moody) is particularly prone to osmosis and survey readings 12 months ago were ok (higher than a new hull but normal apparently) but I want to "do the right thing"!
Thanks in anticipation and sorry if this is common knowledge, but after a great deal of reading I have found nothing on this specific issue,
Paul
Now I took mine out in November and am putting her back in this week - in the belief that allowing the hull to dry will reduce the chances of osmosis.
Who is right (BTW I am new to all this and my neighbour has sailed all his life and owned a yacht for several years, so I suspect my logic may be flawed but wanted to check).
I do not believe that my boat (1996 Moody) is particularly prone to osmosis and survey readings 12 months ago were ok (higher than a new hull but normal apparently) but I want to "do the right thing"!
Thanks in anticipation and sorry if this is common knowledge, but after a great deal of reading I have found nothing on this specific issue,
Paul