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How to Repair the Bottom of a 1,000-lb Boat?
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How to Repair the Bottom of a 1,000-lb Boat?
I avoid the whole issue of "fixing the boat bottom" by buying a boat
that doesn't need any repair on the bottom. This is a good thing
because the boat alone weight something like 1,500-lb instead of just
1,000-lb.
Jay Chan
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I am wondering how people get access to the bottom of a boat for
repair. If the boat is light, we can simply turn it upside down. But if
the boat is around 1,000-lb, I doubt that we can turn it upside down
just by manpower. Unfortunately, in a home environment, we don't have
the heavey equipment to turn a boat upside down. How do people get
around with this problem?
Is there a way to safely and easily turn a boat upside down for
repairing the bottom of the hull using manpower and some kind of
home-made jigs?
Can we repair the bottom of the boat while the boat is still on the
trailer? This is probably OK for a small area. But what's about the
damage area is large?
I am trying to figure out what I can and cannot do with a boat that has
large damage on the bottom of the hull. If this is not possible to
repair the bottom of the hull in a home environment, I will have to
stay clear of boats that have large damage in the bottom.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Jay Chan
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