Bodach na mara
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I had two boats surveyed for purchase a few years ago. In the first, the surveyor said that, as it had been epoxy coated, moisture meter readings would not be very useful but he scraped off small patches of antifouling and showed me lots of small blisters. He said that he could not tell whether they indicated a serious problem or not but the epoxy needed removed and renewed. I didn't buy the boat.
The second boat had also been epoxy coated and he reminded me of what he had said the first time. However when he scraped off the antifouling he pointed out that there were no signs of any problems. With that assurance and a good report on the rest of the boat I proceeded with the purchase.
Your surveyor should talk with you and explain the findings.
The second boat had also been epoxy coated and he reminded me of what he had said the first time. However when he scraped off the antifouling he pointed out that there were no signs of any problems. With that assurance and a good report on the rest of the boat I proceeded with the purchase.
Your surveyor should talk with you and explain the findings.