So I've read through the blistering threads. I'm considering this boat that has blistering on just one side. I don't mind spending time working on this in the spring, I'm fairly handy. But say I took it to a shop, what do you think it would be ball park. That will give me a guide where i actually should be. I have a chance to get into this at a great price. But it also has cracks around the blistering. Thoughts? Too much for the trouble?
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So I couldn't give you an exact estimate, but I know it's high enough that I haven't seen anyone go through and have it repaired. In a sense that is typically caused from electrical charges flowing through the hull, and it is separating the gelcoat away from the fiberglass under each bubble. So literally you have to take it all the way back to bare fiberglass and then you could perform a true clean repair with new gelcoat. But we know that's not cheap. I have seen people bottom paint over that but it was runabout boats not ski boats that I had seen.
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Originally posted by 2DiscoverEDM View PostSo I couldn't give you an exact estimate, but I know it's high enough that I haven't seen anyone go through and have it repaired. In a sense that is typically caused from electrical charges flowing through the hull, and it is separating the gelcoat away from the fiberglass under each bubble. So literally you have to take it all the way back to bare fiberglass and then you could perform a true clean repair with new gelcoat. But we know that's not cheap. I have seen people bottom paint over that but it was runabout boats not ski boats that I had seen.
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