by QuarterHorse » Dec 17, 2012 11:02 pm
RussF wrote:Hippie that boat was recored by a pro for the owner and then started to delaim and repaired again and sold to Quarterhorse...I almost bought that boat but then I found the guy buildin the Thunderstreams and passed on that boat.....I come real close
It was suppopsed to have been done by a pro. He did a REALLY good job of putting the floor back down and half way patching it in a bad "spot" of core. When I removed all of his glass work, I found more rotten core. Trust me, if BJ paid much to have that done, he got taken to the cleaners and I feel bad for him.
Let's see some pics. BTW, you know how to know if a Hydrostream needs a core right? It says "Hydrostream". They all need 'em unless it's been documented that it's all been done and done right. I didn't put core back in rather put a layer of 1708 down and put stringers in. My boat has since made trips on WAY too rough of water and been completely out of the water more than a few times. No cracks other than my back haha.
[quote="RussF"]Hippie that boat was recored by a pro for the owner and then started to delaim and repaired again and sold to Quarterhorse...I almost bought that boat but then I found the guy buildin the Thunderstreams and passed on that boat.....I come real close[/quote]
It was suppopsed to have been done by a pro. He did a REALLY good job of putting the floor back down and half way patching it in a bad "spot" of core. When I removed all of his glass work, I found more rotten core. Trust me, if BJ paid much to have that done, he got taken to the cleaners and I feel bad for him.
Let's see some pics. BTW, you know how to know if a Hydrostream needs a core right? It says "Hydrostream". They all need 'em unless it's been documented that it's all been done and done right. I didn't put core back in rather put a layer of 1708 down and put stringers in. My boat has since made trips on WAY too rough of water and been completely out of the water more than a few times. No cracks other than my back haha.