Boat Maintenance: Fiberglass Problem
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I wish you could get a photo of some of them. They sound like blisters. I can't think of what other they would be. White is often hard to spray and sometimes it's thin or heavy depending on the sprayers eye in application. If too thin this is where the water got in. This could be why other areas have resisted. If it's blisters, there's no good news. Depending on the value of the boat and the severity of the damage it almost always ends up that the repair is more than the value of the boat. 200 blisters on a 30' Sail boat is more economical that 200 on a 17' bayliner. Ya know.
Try to get us a photo and maybe someone can tell you what you could do.
One thing, if they get to bad the boat can disintegrate from delamination at speed. So be careful.
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