by idvette » Sep 30, 2013 5:26 pm
Best bet is to go to a marine repair place that has a guy there who has been at gel repairs for a very long time. Last gathering we had here there was a guy with more years experience than I've served on this planet, I wanted him to look at mine since it's all original gel and starting to be hard to look after. Long story short, my boat ended up on a trailer parked way down the road and I was taking rides for the rest of the weekend lol.... He didn't get a chance to look it over. Even if you have to pay the guy a few bucks for the inspection it's worth it to get his opinion. You see the commercials on tv, "why do we think if we can look it up on the Internet, we can do it?", so true! Nothing can substitute the opinion of a highly experienced person who can actually see the project to better understand it, and give you proper direction.
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Best bet is to go to a marine repair place that has a guy there who has been at gel repairs for a very long time. Last gathering we had here there was a guy with more years experience than I've served on this planet, I wanted him to look at mine since it's all original gel and starting to be hard to look after. Long story short, my boat ended up on a trailer parked way down the road and I was taking rides for the rest of the weekend lol.... He didn't get a chance to look it over. Even if you have to pay the guy a few bucks for the inspection it's worth it to get his opinion. You see the commercials on tv, "why do we think if we can look it up on the Internet, we can do it?", so true! Nothing can substitute the opinion of a highly experienced person who can actually see the project to better understand it, and give you proper direction.
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