Fiberglass repair ?
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Re: Fiberglass repair ?
Originally Posted by tlark
Don't mis-understand, wasn't looking for a good deal, just a new owner not familar with costs and how things are done. I had a guy come to my house and did some touchup work on a Porsche and it looks outstanding and didn't know if that type of work could be done while the boat is on the lift. Service call like.........
I guess were talking about taking the boat out of the water to make this minor repair regardless where its done at ??
I guess were talking about taking the boat out of the water to make this minor repair regardless where its done at ??
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Re: Fiberglass repair ?
A scratch like you desribed would be tough to fix on site. The new Metallic Flagship Imron is quite complicated and requires a really good paint guy. Let Glencove handle it,it will be done right. Besides,your insurance should cover it. Just my 2 cents.
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Re: Fiberglass repair ?
You bought the best boat you could get...(Congrats)....now, go to a good shop, beleive me , the guys on this site will give you good guidance, and get the best repair work you can. I had some minor Imron issues with my new 353 Fastech. It was hauled, taken inside a shop, and touched up flawlessly. I don't live in your area, but it sounds like Glen Cove Marine is a good place to do business........ E