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Thanks for your replies,
ChrisR, unfortunately bringing it indoors is not an option being 7.5m (23ft) long, although I am trying to find a secure barn or such like to rent some space, so I may have to wait for the warmer weather for it to dry out properly.
Since my first post I've noticed that the bubbling is not around the open cockpit area but only around each of the bulkheads, which are sealed except for a small bung. Removing the bung revealed that both bulkheads are very wet inside (although no water seems to be flowing around in them), but there is crystalised salt inside - the previous owner used the boat on the sea. I'm leaving the bungs out but they are very small so will take a long time to dry out, would it be better to wash them out with fresh water first or just leave them to dry?
Interesting what you say about not storing it in a sock - it has been stored outside on tressles, upside down so water has not collected in it, but the nylon sock has been repeatedly wet and dried with the weather, so I this wont have helped. I will do as you suggest and remove the sock and if I can't get storage I will make something like an open ended poly-tunnel.
Warren, how easy is it to match the colour (white)?
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