first230sl
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- Hatteras Model
- 58' YACHT FISHERMAN (1970 - 1981)
Hey everyone. I was just under the galley in the gen space refilling my batteries in my 1971 58 yachtfish. That space has insulation on the ceiling which is made of fiberglass (about 1 inch thick) with a thin white fabric coating on the exposed side. The thin white fabric looks like it is some form of cloth, perhaps with a white paint on it. Since it is old, the white fabric is flaking a lot, and I was breathing in lungfulls of it while filling the batteries.
Then I wondered - could it be that the thin fabric layer has asbestos in it?
My sincere hope is that it does not.
Does anyone know if Hatteras used asbestos in 1971 in the engine room or generator room fiberglass (fabric-backed) insulation?
Thanks and take care!
Then I wondered - could it be that the thin fabric layer has asbestos in it?
My sincere hope is that it does not.
Does anyone know if Hatteras used asbestos in 1971 in the engine room or generator room fiberglass (fabric-backed) insulation?
Thanks and take care!