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Author: Ralph Deeds ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Re: Blisters. Info: (25546 views) Posted: Monday 12-10-01 07:16:00 PM |
I have always tried to avoid sanding the gelcoat because a fiberglass guru once told me that all that would do was damage the finish and fairness of the bottom when it came out of the mold. He said that it's a mistake to break the surface of gelcoat on the bottom if avoidable. That will cause it to absorb more water and lead to blisters. And most people who sand boat bottoms don't know what they are doing and end up sanding unevenly and making them less fair that they were when they started. Every spring I just sand the VC 17 lightly and touch up any bare spots. When I see any white, I stop sanding and start painting.
Blistering hasn't been discussed much by the class, because most of the class is in San Francisco where nearly all the boats are dry sailed. So, for them, blistering is pretty much a non-issue. At least that's my impression from the hinterlands.
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