Cotillion
Well-Known Member
I looked at a Sadler 29 yesterday.
The owner had the boat surveyed last month, which reports, 'The hull showed moisture readings of 19-20 which is high. There is however no evidence of structural damage or hull failure and I see no reason to adderss this problem unless you are selling the vessel'.
Personally I have no problems with this but due to mania that surrounds the 'O' word ("I have a headache. It must be a brain tumor"), I can't deny it has an affect when you try to resell. If my plan was to keep this boat until death, then I wouldn't be troubling you, just writing out a cheque for the deposit. However I'm only looking for two or three years service from it before selling it on.
So what I would like to know is, if it is taken out for four months (Winter) of the year and the anti-foul removed, do you think it will dry-out a bit, stay much the same as it is, or is it on the downward slope to becoming slurry.
kim
P.S. Does anyone know how dry it (meter reading) has to be before it's worth giving it a coat or several of epoxy. I understand these machines don't actually measure moisture content but elctro thingamebobs but a line has to be drawn somewhere so a guide is requested please.
Thanks
The owner had the boat surveyed last month, which reports, 'The hull showed moisture readings of 19-20 which is high. There is however no evidence of structural damage or hull failure and I see no reason to adderss this problem unless you are selling the vessel'.
Personally I have no problems with this but due to mania that surrounds the 'O' word ("I have a headache. It must be a brain tumor"), I can't deny it has an affect when you try to resell. If my plan was to keep this boat until death, then I wouldn't be troubling you, just writing out a cheque for the deposit. However I'm only looking for two or three years service from it before selling it on.
So what I would like to know is, if it is taken out for four months (Winter) of the year and the anti-foul removed, do you think it will dry-out a bit, stay much the same as it is, or is it on the downward slope to becoming slurry.
kim
P.S. Does anyone know how dry it (meter reading) has to be before it's worth giving it a coat or several of epoxy. I understand these machines don't actually measure moisture content but elctro thingamebobs but a line has to be drawn somewhere so a guide is requested please.
Thanks