ducked
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How concerned would you be about these pits, and what, if anything, would you do about them?
Quite uniform hemispherical depressions. I think I initially took them for barnacles (eyesight deteriorating rapidly) and probably blasted them especially when I did a half-assed pressure wash a couple of weeks ago. I suppose its just possible they were barnacles, and took gelcoat with them when they were blasted off, but most of the hull barnacles were/are very dead (the boat having been ashore for 4-5 years) and quite loose, so this seems unlikely.
Other possibilities are I suppose osmosis (though they seem too shallow) or impact damage, say from a floating baulk of timber with a nail in it.
OR?
I suppose "what, if anything, would you do about them?" is a daft question, since they need filled. "How/what with?" would be a better one
Quite uniform hemispherical depressions. I think I initially took them for barnacles (eyesight deteriorating rapidly) and probably blasted them especially when I did a half-assed pressure wash a couple of weeks ago. I suppose its just possible they were barnacles, and took gelcoat with them when they were blasted off, but most of the hull barnacles were/are very dead (the boat having been ashore for 4-5 years) and quite loose, so this seems unlikely.
Other possibilities are I suppose osmosis (though they seem too shallow) or impact damage, say from a floating baulk of timber with a nail in it.
OR?
I suppose "what, if anything, would you do about them?" is a daft question, since they need filled. "How/what with?" would be a better one

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