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Picked up a free fiberglass row boat. It's been sitting in the weather for
many years and now the fibers in the fiberglass are exposed. The whole bottom shines real nice in the sun and the fibers stick in the arms real good. Anyway, is it feasable to repair it or will it ever float again? I heard once they've gotten to the point this one is, it'll sink more than float. Thanks. |
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