Wet Boat

judeobscure

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Hi

I have a wet hull problem, the boat is a 1970's GRP, unusually she has a wet hull but no osmosis. My Surveyor says he has not seen a substrate like this before.

She was gel peeled up to the water line 8 months ago, she has been washed and grit blasted, but she is not drying, the readings are almost as high now as the first time the meter readings were taken.

Also the high reading are patchy, an area is very low and the next high, this applies above and below the water line.

Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?

Thanks Jude
 
For some good suggestions on what may be happening there is a very good article in the July/August edition of Professional Boatbuilder magazine.

An elecronic version is available at http://www.proboat.com, click on the magazine cover picture and navigate your way to page 46 (am quoting that page from memory).

John
 
If there is no osmosis wherein lies the problem? I had my 1975 hull slurry blasted some years ago, gelshielded, and copper-botted. Afterwards a friendly surveyor, out of interest, ran his moisture meter over the hull and said it still indicated a high moisture content; but since the layup is over 1" thick and there was no osmosis, there was nothing to worry about.
 
Thank you for sharing your ideas, and to answer Rogers questions, she is a early Senior, believed to be early 1970's, may be late 1960's.

The meter readings vary, for example on the actual bottom of the hull and the sides below the water line mark it can range from a very low 1, further 3-4 inches along the meter readings range anything from 5-9. Also in some areas of the top sides the readings are between 4-8, she was peeled below the waterline, it was not considered necessary to peel the top sides.

The meter was a Tramex

Thanks again Jude
 
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