matnoo
Well-Known Member
First of all my boat was a freebee. It was so knackered when I got it that my uncle said 'if you can be arsed to fix it you can have it!'
And so I have a small 1960s fibreglass transatlantic yacht. It most definatley has Osmosis. Many 5p to 50p sized bubbles which stand proud around 1 to 2mm. The hull is 6mm thick on deck so I am pretty sure the hull will be thicker and is not going to sink because of these bubbles! I simply do not have the time or money anymore to fix it to as good as new. Ive had enough of boat fixing for one lifetime!
I am resolved to leaving them, so my question is what is the best way to live with osmosis? So far its been stripped back to a rainbow hull and very few of the bubbles are burstable.
Should I
1. Leave the bubbles, Gel coat, undercoat and antifoul
2 burst the bubbles gel coat undercoat and antifoul
3. Just antifoul the damn thing (thats what id like to do)
Will a gel coat stop the bubbles getting any bigger?
Mat
And so I have a small 1960s fibreglass transatlantic yacht. It most definatley has Osmosis. Many 5p to 50p sized bubbles which stand proud around 1 to 2mm. The hull is 6mm thick on deck so I am pretty sure the hull will be thicker and is not going to sink because of these bubbles! I simply do not have the time or money anymore to fix it to as good as new. Ive had enough of boat fixing for one lifetime!
I am resolved to leaving them, so my question is what is the best way to live with osmosis? So far its been stripped back to a rainbow hull and very few of the bubbles are burstable.
Should I
1. Leave the bubbles, Gel coat, undercoat and antifoul
2 burst the bubbles gel coat undercoat and antifoul
3. Just antifoul the damn thing (thats what id like to do)
Will a gel coat stop the bubbles getting any bigger?
Mat