My buddy and I were getting his boat ready last week and noticed multiple stress cracks on the hull. Large enough to leak into the boat. My buddy is looking for a specialist in fixing the hull but not costing a fortune. Any suggestions?
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If they aren't big and he is handy he can fix it himself. It is quite easy. If not there is a place on redwood road in woods cross that repairs fiberglass boats.
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My buddy is looking for a specialist in fixing the hull but not costing a fortune. Any suggestions?
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My suggestion is good luck. A couple months back I attempted to find the same thing and they all were expensive.
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There are several actually. I watched several to get the knowledge needed to do my repair and it worked out nicely.
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Try these guys in Ogden if they're still around. Shawn Cain at Bent Connection. 1182 W. 3050 S. 801-393-8967 or 801-791-8441. They did some work on my 1976 Invader Tri-Hull a few years back that turned out well. Good luck.
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Over the years I have repaired several boats using fiberglass repair kits. Recently I repaired a crack using fiberglass cloth and resin purchased at Home Depot. Just follow the directions and give it a try.
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You can do it. I jus removed all the fiber glass on my deck and replaced the rottin wood. Never done it before. It was not fun missed the fishin for 3 weeks but it was worth it.
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Kilts Marine & Fiberglass Rpr
1182 W 3050 S[url "http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Ogden&state=UT"]Ogden[/url], [url "http://www.mapquest.com/maps?state=UT"]UT[/url][url "http://www.mapquest.com/maps?zipcode=84401-3363"] 84401-3363[/url]
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