No Blisters,

Posted By: Craig LaForce
Date: 1/2/07 6:43p.m.

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In Response To: Bottom pox (SailboatOwners.com)

But what else would you expect from a Macgregor? Seems to me they did a pretty good job of using the right amount and/or type of resin in the layup. It's 10 years old now, and still looks good, except the plastic cabin windows are all scratched up. Wonder if there is a shop somewhere that changes out windows?

Messages In This Thread

Bottom pox -- SailboatOwners.com -- 1/1/07 7:13p.m.
My boat could be the poster child for blisters.... -- Jim Hall "Money Pit" Windrose 18,"Rinky Dink", Dallas -- 1/1/07 7:59p.m.
We also had blisters... -- Walter Jones N.Texas Laguna 22 & 26 -- 1/1/07 8:52p.m.
Blisters -- Gordon -- 1/1/07 9:11p.m.
Oh yeah... I had them... -- Bob K, Music City, C22 Pursuit, 470 Twinshood -- 1/1/07 10:08p.m.
Been there, done that, got the T-shirt. -- Jeff G. US 21 Bourbonator, Indiana -- 1/2/07 5:21a.m.
Yup, ignored them. Boat yards are thieves!!!!! -- Jason, Portland, OR -- 1/2/07 9:22a.m.
Spent lots of hours on blisters... -- Chris Muthig, "Telepyleia" 17' Siren, 1976 -- 1/2/07 6:13p.m.
 No Blisters,  -- Craig LaForce -- 1/2/07 6:43p.m.
Changing Ports... -- Scott Widmier, Mac 26d, Kennesaw,GA -- 1/3/07 8:44a.m.
Hey Scott--did you get my e-mail asking about Carrabelle? -- Tom-C22-"Elusion" -- 1/3/07 10:12a.m.
Lost in in the junk mail but have responded... -- Scott Widmier, Mac 26d, Kennesaw,GA -- 1/3/07 5:08p.m.

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