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and still another.
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Here's a picture of the port valance in the galley.
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This boat was moored in the water at the owners dock.
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The Formula was rack-stored in a marina. It was worse than the Maxum.
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The "tubes", described quite accurately by Chris Sunkin, were disturbed before I took these photos by me sounding the hull from the outside with my hammer.
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Thanks for the conformation on my assumption.
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Ahh I see a new offshore boat business here, termite proofing, where is that chloreadane when you need it, maybe DDT.
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Ed,
Are these boats primarily in the south or more temperate climates? As I said, I've never seen it. Up north here, we have plenty of old, decrepit homes to keep the termites occupied- even then, they're not all that common. |
Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
(Post 2352420)
Ed,
Are these boats primarily in the south or more temperate climates? As I said, I've never seen it. Up north here, we have plenty of old, decrepit homes to keep the termites occupied- even then, they're not all that common. The Maxum was a boat kept behind the owners house in the water. The photos are of the Maxum. The Formula had so many termite "droppings" it looked like a layer of sand in the bilge. The stringers were hollow. |
We have a strain of Formosa termites down here that will eat through concrete or cinder block to get to the wood in your house.
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