Return of My Way???
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im sure mr tominson has the coin to get it repaired to as good as new condition,im also sure mr cosker and crew have the knoledge to do the job,like i said on the other thread,4 months from now the damage will only be a memory,id get in that boat in a heartbeat if i was fortunate enough to get the chance.
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From: Baton Rouge La.
im sure mr tominson has the coin to get it repaired to as good as new condition,im also sure mr cosker and crew have the knoledge to do the job,like i said on the other thread,4 months from now the damage will only be a memory,id get in that boat in a heartbeat if i was fortunate enough to get the chance.

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From: Pasadena, MD
People do stringers, transoms and glass repairs everyday. Being their boat cost a lot to build its going to cost a lot to fix but it can be done easy enough even if it has to go back in the mold. Where there is a will (will = money) there is a way.
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From: Baton Rouge La.
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well this is a good response and part of why I asked, like you said people do this all the time, just wondering how the dynamics of a 200 mph change it or if it changes it
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