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Thanks for the quick replies! I have read the site extensively and I agree it's a great resource. However, I wasn't able to find any distinction in dealing with blisters that are "sealed" and still contain water (which clearly can be left alone, if only to have them continue to slowly degrade), and those that which have been lanced, and allowed to drain. At that point there is a hole allowing direct access beneath the gelcoat. I fear the only response to those is to grind them out and fill them. Otherwise wouldn't the ***** or hole make water intrusion even more rapid?
-Lloyd
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1980 Gulfstar 44' Aux Sloop
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