Herald
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Just in the process of getting rid of the wooden boat and replacing with a second hand GRP 35 footer. More comfortable for SWMBO.....
Surveyor has been round today and noted that the moisture readings taken were high and she was quite wet below the water line. The topsides were also measured and found to be in the medium range. He is not unduly concerned by this and there were no signs of any blisters on any of the hull.
Boat was built in 1986 and has been out of the water in it's cradle since summer 2007. A previous survey was completed in May 2007 and all reading were found to be within the green range on the moisture meter.
Should this change be expected, is it normal or perhaps a dodgy meter? My first GRP boat and concious of the dreaded "O" word and whether to continue with the purchase.
Any thoughts / suggestions much appreciated.
Tom
Just in the process of getting rid of the wooden boat and replacing with a second hand GRP 35 footer. More comfortable for SWMBO.....
Surveyor has been round today and noted that the moisture readings taken were high and she was quite wet below the water line. The topsides were also measured and found to be in the medium range. He is not unduly concerned by this and there were no signs of any blisters on any of the hull.
Boat was built in 1986 and has been out of the water in it's cradle since summer 2007. A previous survey was completed in May 2007 and all reading were found to be within the green range on the moisture meter.
Should this change be expected, is it normal or perhaps a dodgy meter? My first GRP boat and concious of the dreaded "O" word and whether to continue with the purchase.
Any thoughts / suggestions much appreciated.
Tom