Valiants were the first
For some reason, boat manufacturers started using cheaper, poorly formulated resins in the 80s. Some people say it was due to the higher price of petrochemicals, but other experts disagree.The early 1980s Valiants are famous for their blistering hulls. They were the first manufacturer to get the bad news when they traced the problem to their resin formulation. They solved it eventually with better resins and barrier coating, but lots of Valiant owners had to peel their hulls.Anyway, if you are looking at 1980s boats, if they are going to blister badly they would be doing it already. This didn't happen to every model made during that period. That's why you get a survey.The original poster in this thread is considering buying a boat that he's paid someone to survey, who has learned from the survey that the boat does not have just a blister or two, but blister pox. My point is he should walk away and find a boat that doesn't have this problem.Paul