FYN409
New Member
- Jul 16, 2007
- 222
- Boat Info
- 88 Sorrento 25 Sundancer 26
330 HP 7.4 L Mercrusier
- Engines
- 7.4L 330 HP
I was cleaning up my boat this weekend, and while washing it I notice some “bubbles” in the gell coat on the starboard side. These are right along the waterline, and there are about 6-8 of them in about a 6’ span. They are about the size around of a jelly bean, but just barley stick out. You can feel a couple of them ,but they rest you would have to see in the reflection to make them out. 2 of the smaller ones have a small crack running through them.
I do not see them anywhere else on the boat, only on the starboard side, about 2/3 of the way to the bow, and again right at the water line. I have read some horror stories on here about blistering, but most of them seem to reference a lot larger “bubble” then these. Is this something I should worry about? Should I bring it into a fiberglass repair shop? They do not visual bother me, but I don’t want them to cause further issues.
Thanks,
Ryan
I do not see them anywhere else on the boat, only on the starboard side, about 2/3 of the way to the bow, and again right at the water line. I have read some horror stories on here about blistering, but most of them seem to reference a lot larger “bubble” then these. Is this something I should worry about? Should I bring it into a fiberglass repair shop? They do not visual bother me, but I don’t want them to cause further issues.
Thanks,
Ryan