mortehoe
Well-Known Member
A certain boat surveyor appointed for a buyer, scraped my hull 3 weeks ago, did a "moisture" test and declared the hull "very high" moisture reading = "Osmosis" was the predominant word that he said in his written survey report. ("non-laminar base-cellular-osmosis is probably present ..... etc ..." ..... Erghhh???????)
The same Surveyor did a report on the same boat 14 years ago and said the EXACTLY the same words affter making the same scrapes .....
.... the only difference was that the self same untreated hull neither had blisters then (1997) nor has blisters now.
How wide is his bog roll ????
So how can a blisterless hull have osmosis?
Any clues?
The same Surveyor did a report on the same boat 14 years ago and said the EXACTLY the same words affter making the same scrapes .....
.... the only difference was that the self same untreated hull neither had blisters then (1997) nor has blisters now.
How wide is his bog roll ????
So how can a blisterless hull have osmosis?
Any clues?
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