Thank you. That's what I'll do. Again Thank you.
I am going to take your advice and have a fiber glass person look at it because I want it to float and work for several years. You have been so...
You have already made me hopeful that it can be repaired at least by someone if not myself. Either way it is going to be repaired and on a lake at...
I was wrong. The holes do not go all the way through in any of the damaged areas. It was damaged on the trailer and has never been in the water...
I am handy and have built furniture items from rough cut timber. Wall nut and Oak sanded to a very smooth finish. finished edges, stained and...
Ok as I look at the damages today, I agree with you. It does look like fiberglass would repair the places. The damage is at least 1/8" in depth...
I'll try to get my phone to take a couple of pictures with a flash. I'll be a few minutes doing this and downloading pics on laptop to send.
Oh, I didn't see a way to post a picture. I don't have pictures of the damage but I could take and send them tomorrow. Meanwhile the boat is a 22'...
Oh now I remember part of what I lost. I have moved the boat onto a trailer that is extremely heavy duty, double axle with bunkies that fit the...
I didn't realize that I could stay on the site and it would be like live chat.
I wouldn't think that fiberglass would be the answer as the two are dissimilar materials. But I don't know. I was hoping for a repair kit that you...
Old Bunkie brackets and the frame of the trailer as it moved from left side to the right side of the trailer center while bumping down the road. A...
I don't know much about boats but it looks like 1'8" thick plastic. The inside is covered with fiberglass. I know that my fathers old 16' ski boat...
I have a ski boat with a plastic hull with holes in the bottom. Can someone help me with how and what to use to repair the holes made by trailer...