Seegull
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We have found a great little sailing boat, 25ft 1987, same owner for over 30+, looks like the most well looked after boat I have seen.
BUT! The hull has lots (not just in one area) of small blisters (5 - 10mm) - sometimes referred to as boat pox.
He did mention it has "only" had osmosis in two small spots at the very forward part of the hull, which he had repaired.
The small blisters do not count as osmosis to him, he is over 80 and has obviously obsessively cared for the yacht for decades.
The boat has only been in fresh water and always winters on land.
Is this something that just has to be accepted with boats of this age?
Would you still buy it?
Or is this a case of signing up to a big issue which will just develop expensively in the near future?
Advice appreciated.
BUT! The hull has lots (not just in one area) of small blisters (5 - 10mm) - sometimes referred to as boat pox.
He did mention it has "only" had osmosis in two small spots at the very forward part of the hull, which he had repaired.
The small blisters do not count as osmosis to him, he is over 80 and has obviously obsessively cared for the yacht for decades.
The boat has only been in fresh water and always winters on land.
Is this something that just has to be accepted with boats of this age?
Would you still buy it?
Or is this a case of signing up to a big issue which will just develop expensively in the near future?
Advice appreciated.