I would think they are blisters, but there is no weeping liquid.
Other boats next to ours which were sand-blasted do not have this condition. Could it be that the paint adhered so tenaciously that removal caused the chips? Why the red color? It looks like gelcoat or paint but I can't figure out why there is a colored layer underneath? My bottom paint was red. I assume the lead keel had a gelcoat layer over it which came off, hence the white residue left over in a few locations. It has a few rough surfaces which I would guess should be faired.
My plan is to barrier coat with an epoxy paint before applying ablative. I assume that I should fair the entire surface smooth in the spring.
I've not asked the contractor about this yet, as we first saw it yesterday. Any thoughts?
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