gary111160
Well-Known Member
I'm nearing the final stages of restoring a 1977 princess 25 and I decided to look into Osmosis repair.
When I purchased a year ago the survey showed osmosis blisters in just two localized areas about 1 or 2 sq meters on the starboard side only one near the transom the other near the bow. As the boat has a low value I wasn't going to spend £5/6k on full repair. Intending to repair just the infected areas and treat any new blisters that appear at lay up time.
However, I came across www.advancedosmosis.co.uk and after a long telephone conversation with Adrian Baker, an incredibly helpful and knowledgeable chap, I'm in two minds what to do.
He basically is suggesting a semi DIY solution. First of all he says if the boat has blisters in only a couple of areas it is pointless to just do them and not the whole hull as it will be everywhere, just not showing yet.
His approach is that he would attend the boat and peel the gelcoat to just above the waterline. (£700.00). Then its left to me 'dry' the hull using steam (he provides instructions to self build a steam cleaning kit. (cost around £220 materials) and power washing. Once the moisture readings are where he wants them I would apply the various coats of epoxy, primers and fillers etc all under his guidance. ( cost of materials around £600.00) so to have the entire hull peeled and re-epoxied for around £1700.
I can tackle most jobs but the thought of doing this myself seems daunting.
Has anyone undertaken the job or had any dealings with this company? Any thoughts greatly welcomed.
Gary
When I purchased a year ago the survey showed osmosis blisters in just two localized areas about 1 or 2 sq meters on the starboard side only one near the transom the other near the bow. As the boat has a low value I wasn't going to spend £5/6k on full repair. Intending to repair just the infected areas and treat any new blisters that appear at lay up time.
However, I came across www.advancedosmosis.co.uk and after a long telephone conversation with Adrian Baker, an incredibly helpful and knowledgeable chap, I'm in two minds what to do.
He basically is suggesting a semi DIY solution. First of all he says if the boat has blisters in only a couple of areas it is pointless to just do them and not the whole hull as it will be everywhere, just not showing yet.
His approach is that he would attend the boat and peel the gelcoat to just above the waterline. (£700.00). Then its left to me 'dry' the hull using steam (he provides instructions to self build a steam cleaning kit. (cost around £220 materials) and power washing. Once the moisture readings are where he wants them I would apply the various coats of epoxy, primers and fillers etc all under his guidance. ( cost of materials around £600.00) so to have the entire hull peeled and re-epoxied for around £1700.
I can tackle most jobs but the thought of doing this myself seems daunting.
Has anyone undertaken the job or had any dealings with this company? Any thoughts greatly welcomed.
Gary