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rappareems

Upon hauling my boat this weekend I noticed hundreds of little blisters starting about eight inches below the water line and extending about a foot or more down.  Most on the starbord side.  They are abot 1/4 inch in diameter and all rather uniform size. I popped a few and dug one out and it was through the gelcoat but no further.

This is my second season with boat.  I didn't have any blisters when I hauled last year. This Spring, I did sand down the barrier coat to get a better bottom, which the former owner and left very heavy.  It is the Interlux epoxy version of barrier coat. One friend is saying I'm looking about $800.00 in materials and 500 man hours of labor, another says "don't worry about them..."  I am! Any suggestions?

Mark :(

Mark Cassidy
#232 1986
"Rapparee"
Mark Cassidy
#232 1986
"Rapparee"
Lake Ontario

dave davis

Sorry to hear about your Blisters. Your boat is two years older than mine and the the problem sounds exactly the same. Hundreds of small , 1/8-1/4 size about one foot below the water line and mostly on one side. Mine are mostly on the sunny side. They all showed up last year and all I did was to pop them open and vacuumed out the entraped liquid. Then I filled them with Barrior Coat using a tooth pick. Let dry and filled again until the were cnvex. And took photos. Thats it.
I am sure there are other ways of handling the problem, but I thought I would try this method first.
I am sure that Ron has a much better and more positive method that he has written about. I like his Two Color method that he has explained. Maybe I will have to do a more complete job next time.
I will be coming out of the water next month for another problem not related to blisters. I will see what it looks like after one year...
Dave Davis San Francisco, 707, Wind Dragon, 1988, South Beach