Also can happen if your boat on mooring or at the dock has one side facing
the sun most of the time

 

Dwight Veinot

C&C 35 MKII, Alianna

Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS

 

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From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rick
Taillieu
Sent: April 25, 2013 5:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List - C&C construction differences / topsides

 

Tim,

 

Are the paint blisters on both sides of the boat or just one side?

If it is just one side there may have been some damage at one time that
required the gelcoat to be peeled as part of the repair.

A couple of years ago a boat burnt at the docks at my club.

The boats on either side were towed away to safety but they both had heat
damage to the gelcoat on the side facing the fire.

The repairs entailed peeling away the damaged gelcoat, fairing and painting
the topsides.

 

Good Luck

 

Rick Taillieu

Nemesis

'75 C&C 25  #371

Shearwater Yacht Club

Halifax, NS.

 

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim
Goodyear
Sent: April-25-13 2:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Stus-List - C&C construction differences / topsides

 

I was wondering whether anyone else (particularly 35-3 owners) had come
across substantial differences in construction techniques across builds.  I
came across a little surprise on Mojito this morning.

 

I had quite a few blisters in the Awlgrip on the topsides of Mojito and they
finally got ugly enough this year that I decided to re-finish the topsides
(as-in get the yard to do it).  I thought that the blisters were caused by
shrink-wrapping over the awlgrip, but they appeared to grow worse year over
year, despite my eschewing shrink-wrap for that reason.  The yard started
work at stripping off the old paint, and it looks like there are two coats
of paint / fairing underneath; the last job that was done by the PO in 2001,
and something that looks original; there is no gel coat on the topsides at
all...  The blisters are probably caused by solvent encapsulation, and would
have continued to get worse.

 

The yard manager says he's seen that before on C&C's built as one-offs,
where they were trying for lighter, racing versions of boats (don't tell
PHRF...).  The hull number is ZCC35133M84J, which suggests Niagara on the
Lake, right, and is nowhere near the beginning of the series?  The end
result for me is paying for another 30-40 hours of stripping / fairing
(ouch), which I will have to deal with, but I'll end up with a very nice
result.  I'd like to understand more of whether this was original or
something that happened later.  Is it possible someone peeled the gel coat
earlier in the boat's life?  Does anyone else have a C&C with no gel coat?  

 

Thanks,

 

Tim

Mojito

C&C 35-3

Branford, CT

 

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