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My brother in law has a "Crownline" or some similar name boat about
22' long and snow over the winter collapsed a shelter and broke the windshield AND frame. He ordered a new one and it cost over $3000. We tried to install it but the holes did not line up and being worried about causing further damage he decided to get a pro to do it. Now, if this was my homebuilt Tolman, it would be no problem and I would not hesitate to do the work. Am not sure what this says but I really like being able to fix my own stuff. |
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