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Author: Jason Cosler ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Blisters. Info: (23527 views) Posted: Monday 12-10-01 06:52:00 AM |
The opinion of the boat yard is that the outer-most layer of gelcoat may have been allowed to set up for too long. Or an additive may be to blame (this is consistent with what I've been reading on the internet). My point was: Why would it start blistering now? Change of climate or the disgusting water in Baltimore's Inner Harbor? The yard said it looked like blistering that would result if a boat was not wet-sailed for most of its life and then kept in the water for long periods all of a sudden. But I'm pretty sure she was wet-sailed before I bought her last year (had balto-plate on it then).
So...anyone else have this ploblem? I fear I'm looking at a second mortage to fix it...
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