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Last week I took my boat to the glass guy in Goose Creek,SC per the recommendation of a couple buddies here. They actually do warranty repair work for Grady. Turns out my blistering issue is a linear strip from the bow to the stern on the port side . it gets a little wider at the stern but it's in a line and Carl there suggested it's likely related to a lay up issue . The rest of the boat bottom and stern are clean.
Well to fix it I am looking at $10K to repair with gel coat . I can get it done with grinding out the blisters and filing back with epoxy and doing a complete bottom barrier coat and paint for $7k . He said he could not promise the blistering would not return with the gel coat repair or that it wouldn't pop up someplace else on the hull.
I am leaning toward repairing the blisters and putting an epoxy barrier coat on the entire bottom to stop osmosis going forward. He did say given the age of the boat what's done is done meaning he didn't think new areas would likely happen but you never know. He emphasized there is no structural issues here and if I did nothing it would not effect the boat but people when buying a boat see blistering as a lack of maintenance even though it's not really the case.
So, I am going to have the repair done and going to put the barrier coat and paint on it . hopefully going forward get 3-5 years out of it before it needs repainting. They said they would put 4 coats of Petits epoxy barrier coat on it per the petit reps recommendation.
if I have a question it's this. one day I will sell the boat and I will disclose that I had the blistering and had it repaired by a pro. Do you think that this will matter to most buyers? I am thinking no because the problem was addressed and fixed.
Well to fix it I am looking at $10K to repair with gel coat . I can get it done with grinding out the blisters and filing back with epoxy and doing a complete bottom barrier coat and paint for $7k . He said he could not promise the blistering would not return with the gel coat repair or that it wouldn't pop up someplace else on the hull.
I am leaning toward repairing the blisters and putting an epoxy barrier coat on the entire bottom to stop osmosis going forward. He did say given the age of the boat what's done is done meaning he didn't think new areas would likely happen but you never know. He emphasized there is no structural issues here and if I did nothing it would not effect the boat but people when buying a boat see blistering as a lack of maintenance even though it's not really the case.
So, I am going to have the repair done and going to put the barrier coat and paint on it . hopefully going forward get 3-5 years out of it before it needs repainting. They said they would put 4 coats of Petits epoxy barrier coat on it per the petit reps recommendation.
if I have a question it's this. one day I will sell the boat and I will disclose that I had the blistering and had it repaired by a pro. Do you think that this will matter to most buyers? I am thinking no because the problem was addressed and fixed.