Today's assignment was at Norfolk Yacht Agency in Brundall Surveying this Broom 32 TSMY.
A popular and practical boat with the interior layout packed with ample accommodation into a modestly
sized shell, with the double en-suite owners cabin aft, a forward twin
berthed cabin with separate shower and toilet, and three further
convertible berths in the saloon.
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Asleep on the job again! |
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Normally fitted with a single engine for river use, bow thrusters were sometimes added to aid maneuverability, and in some cases, like this Southampton Show boat, twin Perkins 4108s were installed! |
Surveyors comments on 'Older Broom Boats in General'
Older Broom models are well known to suffer from Wicking
: Wicking is a defect seen below the waterline where the
individual strands of the fibreglass mat behave like straws and draw
water along their length, in doing so they swell in size and wicking
will quite commonly be identified by a very slight raised pattern of the
original matting visible on the gel coat. This ‘wicking’ is an indication that there
is moisture in the resin, and is often a precursor to or accompanies
blistering.
Common on nearly all old Brooms TSMY's that have not been treated and have their original gelcoats.
Treatment - my advise would be to do nothing. On an old, heavily built boat, this is a genuine option. If there
are no blisters I would definitely do nothing even if a moisture meter
shows very high readings. If there are blisters but they are small and
not too many they are not likely to have any significant effect on the
structural strength.
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