http://www.hshyachts.com/html/oh_no__my_boat_s_got_blisters_.html
Least I might just cover the effected areas with epoxy cost to stop any further ingress.
Exactly. My 34 year old Fulmar has millions of tiny very shallow blisters.I'm monitoring and leaving well alone for now.If I ever feel industrious enough I'll peel and fix but somehow I'm not seeing that happening in the near future.the boat is 35 years old....
how old are you?
I would be tempted to sail on and enjoy your life afloat
leave your children to deal with the problem
I had a problem with a sonata with it
had it peeled and re-epoxied
waste of my money but I guess the bloke who is sailing the boat now is pleased that I had it done
D
the boat is 35 years old....
how old are you?
I would be tempted to sail on and enjoy your life afloat
leave your children to deal with the problem
I had a problem with a sonata with it
had it peeled and re-epoxied
waste of my money but I guess the bloke who is sailing the boat now is pleased that I had it done
D
NunoExactly. My 34 year old Fulmar has millions of tiny very shallow blisters.I'm monitoring and leaving well alone for now.If I ever feel industrious enough I'll peel and fix but somehow I'm not seeing that happening in the near future.
Some good counsel above, some tosh. Small blisters can exist for many years without worsening.
'Let it dry' is asinine re osmosis: the products of osmosis are hygroscopic, so it will never dry unless near-zero humidity. Hence the advise for repeated aggressive washing, to remove hygroscopic compounds.
the boat is 35 years old....
how old are you?
I would be tempted to sail on and enjoy your life afloat
leave your children to deal with the problem
I had a problem with a sonata with it
had it peeled and re-epoxied
waste of my money but I guess the bloke who is sailing the boat now is pleased that I had it done
D

