AndersGu
Well-Known Member
Hi!
I need input on this in case anyone has an idea?
When sanding down the bottom of my 30+ year old boat, (Did that last 10 years ago) the boatyard owner said that I had osmosis. Problem is that (see pictures below) it does not quite fit the bill, since.
- There are no blisters
- If you dig, and you have to dig hard, there is no fluid noticeable and no cavity underneath the gelcoat
- A Tramex Skipper shows a very low reading, 11-16% on the most sensitive scale, below the waterline. This is comparable to other boats on the yard.
The boat is over 30 years old as I said and has been sailed in the Baltic only. It has usually been in the water for 4-6 months per year.
What I have in mind is to put a layer of gelshield on the exposed gelcoat, lightly sand the rest and put on antifouling. Then launch and sail until end of August. Lift the boat. Sand down to the gelcoat all over and let it dry until next year and then do a proper gelshield job, perhaps 4 coats around midsummer.
Pictures
http://www.pedago.fi/dalton/diverse/dsc_0072.jpg
http://www.pedago.fi/dalton/diverse/dsc_0073.jpg
http://www.pedago.fi/dalton/diverse/dsc_0074.jpg
I need input on this in case anyone has an idea?
When sanding down the bottom of my 30+ year old boat, (Did that last 10 years ago) the boatyard owner said that I had osmosis. Problem is that (see pictures below) it does not quite fit the bill, since.
- There are no blisters
- If you dig, and you have to dig hard, there is no fluid noticeable and no cavity underneath the gelcoat
- A Tramex Skipper shows a very low reading, 11-16% on the most sensitive scale, below the waterline. This is comparable to other boats on the yard.
The boat is over 30 years old as I said and has been sailed in the Baltic only. It has usually been in the water for 4-6 months per year.
What I have in mind is to put a layer of gelshield on the exposed gelcoat, lightly sand the rest and put on antifouling. Then launch and sail until end of August. Lift the boat. Sand down to the gelcoat all over and let it dry until next year and then do a proper gelshield job, perhaps 4 coats around midsummer.
Pictures
http://www.pedago.fi/dalton/diverse/dsc_0072.jpg
http://www.pedago.fi/dalton/diverse/dsc_0073.jpg
http://www.pedago.fi/dalton/diverse/dsc_0074.jpg