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| 89 Bayliner Floor Replacement Hello All, I got a 89 Bayliner last year and getting it cleaned up this year and found the floor is really soft in places, wanting to replace it had an estimate of $1500.00 and want to try this myself, any suggestions would be helpful, very NEW to this. I have read alot of other replies so I thought I would give it a shot. Kevin |
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| With no experience working with fiberglass I would recomment you find a good glass man and pay the $1500.00. You will save yourself much grief. Make terms of payment..progress payment with final 10% due upon owners acceptance. |
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| Putting $1500 into a Bayliner If the rot has not reached the stringers and bulkheads, you can do it yourself with not much problem. Use a decent grade of marine plywood and make sure you epoxy it all together. It shouldn’t cost too much, probably less than $500. We have all the materials you would need. Joel boatbuildercentral.com |
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