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Hi folks

See pictures here : http://www.blueskymarketing.co.uk/boat.htm

fibreglass boat with hole .is it repairable ...... how much would it cost
to repair .anyone recommend a repairer in or near glasgow ?
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Paul

I would just walk away from that one if you are thinking of buying it.

If it is yours already...well how did you drop it to cause that much damage
?

Yes it is repairable, everything is; it just depends on whether the cost
justifies the end result.

Brian


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Brian
Thanks for the reply ............. its been lying in a friends
neighbours garden for 3 years ... i think it was accidently ran
aground ....also just in talking it was mentioned there was attempts
to SQUARE up the hole in preparation for the repair which never took place .

bopttom line is it would be a freebie , and i wouyld view it as a ongoing
project
over 6/9 months

heres the crux ....any idea what i should be paying for the repair ??

Finally found a company , reasobaly local that can fix fibreglass , i have
posted
photos ...waiting on the bombshell to come back .......in the meantine
if you or anybody else knows about boats ...how much should the repaiur cost
??

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Paul

I would just walk away from that one if you are thinking of buying it.

If it is yours already...well how did you drop it to cause that much

damage
?

Yes it is repairable, everything is; it just depends on whether the cost
justifies the end result.

Brian




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you could get another boat like that in good condition for less than £ 250

so why bother ?

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