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Old 02-21-2007, 12:18 AM
Tensho Tensho is offline
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Default Re: OH NO!!! BLISTERS

You know that is more along the lines of what I am getting. I am using a marine stripper but I am now wondering if what my boat has might be a result of the stripper. The blisters are not soft, and fluid filled. They don't really pertrude to much from the boat and are only really evident visually on the port side water line and a few on the transom. On the hull I can only slightly feel them but aren't visually obvious. I will be posting pictures tomorrow for everyone to evaluate and help me out.

I want to thank you all for your insight, I really appreciate it.

Just want to get this done and get that boat in the water and fishing.

Take care,
Tommy
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