After looking through some of the previous topics regarding gelcoats and blisters, I thought I would ask for a little feedback/advice.
I am currently looking at a 20 ft 1991 Grady White. The owner kept it in a marina for a few years about 4 years back it hasn't been used since (dry stored inside since then). The bottom has never been painted and is showing some blistering in the gelcoat. I would be primarly trailering it. Now my questions:
1. Is this hull compromised or in need of repair or is it sufficent to sand and simply bottom coat with a good marine grade epoxy? Being the quality of a Grady is this less of an issue?
2. What is the typical cost to have this professionally cleaned and painted / coated on a boat this size?
3. Any other thoughts?
I just want to take into account an additional costs this will bring about before moving any further forward.
Thanks in advance.
I am currently looking at a 20 ft 1991 Grady White. The owner kept it in a marina for a few years about 4 years back it hasn't been used since (dry stored inside since then). The bottom has never been painted and is showing some blistering in the gelcoat. I would be primarly trailering it. Now my questions:
1. Is this hull compromised or in need of repair or is it sufficent to sand and simply bottom coat with a good marine grade epoxy? Being the quality of a Grady is this less of an issue?
2. What is the typical cost to have this professionally cleaned and painted / coated on a boat this size?
3. Any other thoughts?
I just want to take into account an additional costs this will bring about before moving any further forward.
Thanks in advance.