Mattoc
New Member
When hauled out, my 1980's Westerly had 15 - 20 darker circular patches about a 50p piece in size on the port side, both the yard pressure washer man and I presumed they were osmosis blisters.
The boat was put in a cradle, and a couple of hours later when I went to have a closer look, the darker patches had all disappeared and with them all visual signs of osmosis.
The boat has nor been dry for 10 weeks, and is likely to remain on the hard for at least another 8.
When she goes back in, it will be 2 years until she is next ack out, and then hopefully just for a quick antifoul.
As she is now as dry as she is ever likely to be, I am wondering if it would be a good idea to blast the hull to remove the antifoul and apply GelShield protection.
I'm thinking that would protect the rest of the hull and reduce the chance of visible blisters in the future.
Advice much appreciated.
The boat was put in a cradle, and a couple of hours later when I went to have a closer look, the darker patches had all disappeared and with them all visual signs of osmosis.
The boat has nor been dry for 10 weeks, and is likely to remain on the hard for at least another 8.
When she goes back in, it will be 2 years until she is next ack out, and then hopefully just for a quick antifoul.
As she is now as dry as she is ever likely to be, I am wondering if it would be a good idea to blast the hull to remove the antifoul and apply GelShield protection.
I'm thinking that would protect the rest of the hull and reduce the chance of visible blisters in the future.
Advice much appreciated.