I am in the process of selling my 1987 hunter 34 and had the survey today. The boat was hauled out yesterday and left on land overnight. It was cloudy last night and very foggy thisam. At 8am while still foggy the surveyor took moiture readings of the bottoh and said it was very high ( below waterline). He said the moisture was in the fiberglass and not in the paint. He said the moisture in the paint would have dried out overnight. He also said there were very few blisters. This did not make sense to me and I spoke with some other knowledgeable people who said it would take several days for the paint to dry out depending on the weather. They said the weather we had (clouds and fairly dense fog) would have prevented the paint from drying that quickly, and therefor the moisture may have been in the paint.. Any thoughts. Thanks. Jim