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    We've bought a new 2007 20v that we had in a New Hampshire lake for three months last summer. When it came out, almost the entire wetted surface was covered with 3 to 5 small 1/8" diameter blisters per square inch. Anyone else have this problem?
    kmose

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    Mine doesn't stay in the water... Most of the time it's on the trailer so no... Sorry...
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      #3
      sounds like a lifetime hull warranty issue: NEW BOAT!
      let me know how that works out!

      trailer mine too! sorry

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        #4
        Originally posted by kmosley View Post
        We've bought a new 2007 20v that we had in a New Hampshire lake for three months last summer. When it came out, almost the entire wetted surface was covered with 3 to 5 small 1/8" diameter blisters per square inch. Anyone else have this problem?
        Did you apply a barrier coat or bottom paint?

        Trailer boats do not have bottom treatments, since they are not left in the water typically. Boats intended to be left in the water for long periods will have a barrier coat installed to prevent water ingress, and then an anti-fouling paint system to inhibit marine growth. I have not seen too many trailer boats with bottom treatments, since they are typically dry stored on their trailer. Most antifouling coatings need to stay in the water to remain effective after installation.

        Gel coat and fiberglass will absorb water....
        It's not an optical illusion.
        It just looks like one.....

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          #5
          Interesting. I left my 24v in the lake all summer with out any issues. Our bayliner used to sit in a lake for over 7 summers with out any issues. At the end of the summer it was very furry and brown though. I was very excited as to why my tige after sitting for the same period had very little discoloration (easily cleaned with HCL). Does Tige not treat them from factory? My boat is getting entirely regelled under warranty, do I have to ask them to put on a special treatment?
          2016 Tige Z3, 2014 Tige Z3
          2013 Tige Z3, 2004 Tige 24V (Legen....dary)

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            #6
            I think it all depends on the water ur in...
            Everything happens for a reason
            I live my post whore life 30 seconds at a time

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              #7
              Originally posted by kmosley View Post
              We've bought a new 2007 20v that we had in a New Hampshire lake for three months last summer. When it came out, almost the entire wetted surface was covered with 3 to 5 small 1/8" diameter blisters per square inch. Anyone else have this problem?
              Any fiberglass boat that stays in water for an extendedd period of time will blister. Fiberglass absorbs water and after a period of time blisters will form.They can be removed by allowing the fiberglass to completely dry out before reappling the Gelcoats.

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                #8
                Why would my bayliner not blister then? It never left the water except for winter storage. Was in the water from may to september every year for 7 years. Actually I believe it was 8 years cause we got it in winter of 99. Doenst matter. I am not buying this whole thing as all. Like I said. My tige was in the lake for three months straight with out any issues. I never even thought to be concerned about it.
                2016 Tige Z3, 2014 Tige Z3
                2013 Tige Z3, 2004 Tige 24V (Legen....dary)

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