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I really just noticed it now.. Dunno how long it's been like that. Guess I
should pay more attention.. (all things i learn having my first boat)... I never beach it. The roller was worn through in the middle but i don't know if that would cause that much damage.. I am probably going to get a keelguard and maybe try to use the epoxy barrier before and just put multiple coats on... Any other specific products??? I really don't want to spead alot of $$$$ repairing it. But i will have someone look at it... -Matt "Bill Kearney" wrote in message ... http://www.ilark.net/boat/boat1.JPG http://www.ilark.net/boat/boat2.JPG http://www.ilark.net/boat/boat3.JPG Damn, how long have you been ignoring this? That's a lotta material that's been scraped off. Get a fiberglas shop to fix it right and ask them about a keel guard. That much wear looks like something besides the trailer was involved. Do you beach it? All the more reason to look into a keel guard of some sort. Then look at that trailer setup and see what can be done to avoid wrecking it in the future. |
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