blisters & osmosis

Jul 23, 2001
65
Adrian our vega was mad in 1968 and to this day do not have 1 blister!
You don't find my types of boats like that!
 
Dec 18, 2001
31
Adrian,

Prior to my purchase of 'Alkira of Mersea' - V1775, in September of last year I had heard very reassuring reports about the resistance of the type to blistering / osmosis.
A previous owner of Alkira had done a decidedly half hearted job of scraping off old antifouling / repainting and hence the surface was extremely uneven.

It was therefore decided earlier this year that the whole lot would have to come off and a new antifiouling system applied from square one.
I can therefore testify that after completely removing any trace of old paint and then sanding the hull down, I examined every square inch below the waterline and I didn't spot anything amiss.
(My doctor says the numerous aches and pains will reduce in time !!)
By the way, Alkira was built in 1975.

Hope this is useful, good luck with your search.

From: Adrian Dobrea
To: AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 4:01 PM
Subject: [AlbinVega] blisters & osmosis Hi all
I'm looking into getting a Vega, and the only concern left is
osmosis/blistering. How do they behave, is there any blistering happening ?
Thank you

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Apr 28, 2000
691
I have never heard of any osmotic blistering on any Vega Adrian.

Aloha,

Chuck Rose
SV Lealea, V1860
Honolulu

"Adrian Dobrea" adobrea@... wrote:
 
Nov 8, 2001
1,818
Hi

After inspecting nearly a hundred Vegas I have only ever found Osmosis in
one Vega and that was because it had been kept in the Med for over fifteen
years and never taken out of the water. Due to the fantastic lay-up of the
fibreglass it is very unlikely you will have an osmosis problem on a Vega.

Regards Steve Birch
At 16:01 19/12/01 +0000, you wrote:
 
Mar 27, 2001
121
Touch wood, not a blister and my Vega has spent many winters afloat
(and is now).

Rgds George "Vista" 1043