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Re: A case of identifying Osmosis
| Two meter troll | 28 Jan 2009 10:31 |
On Jan 26, 3:30 pm, Martin Petersen <Martin.Petersen. 4d2c...@boatbanter.com> wrote:
> Hi, i would really like your judgement on whether or not the spots on > the hull of this boat, reveals a case of osmosis? [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > -- > Martin Petersen looks to me like you got a boat that had a lot of water in the bilges. kinda looks like oil and rust spots. none of what i see looks like weeping hull.
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| Martin Petersen | 26 Jan 2009 23:30 |
Hi, i would really like your judgement on whether or not the spots o the hull of this boat, reveals a case of osmosis
I just bought this one, a Hurley 22 from 1971, despite a lack o thorough knowledge on boats. I have talked to several knowledgeable an helpful people, who states it to be in fairly good condition. From th outside it certainly does not show any hints of osmosis, but then look at this picture and get nervous. I havent heard of cases in whic it could be identified from the inside despite looking healthy on th outside, but i cant help thinking that the spots on the very left o this photo kind of looks like osmosis.
What do you think?
Best regards, Marti
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