I know Trojans aren't known to blister. But, here and there one might pop-up. So, if you're interested check this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0XBPbXKz8s
I've watched a lot of these from the guys at JD over the years and appreciate what they've taught me.
How to fix a blister (in case you don't own a Trojan)
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Good video,
I have to second that trojans dont have many blister problems. I have owened my f32 for almost 10 years and even lived on mine for 4 years straight in michigan (in the water) and just repainted the hull with Pettit Ablative botom coat every two years and guess what......not a blister yet, Knock on wood.......oh yeah that would be dry rotted wood thoughjavascript:emoticon(':lol:')
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Fred
I have to second that trojans dont have many blister problems. I have owened my f32 for almost 10 years and even lived on mine for 4 years straight in michigan (in the water) and just repainted the hull with Pettit Ablative botom coat every two years and guess what......not a blister yet, Knock on wood.......oh yeah that would be dry rotted wood thoughjavascript:emoticon(':lol:')
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Fred
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good call
As many times as I ve done this type of work its always reassuring to see what the manufacturers are saying,,
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