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Hi Folks,
Seems you're the Fiberglass Wizard here so I thought I would ask you how to go about repairing this bow damage? This is a 1975 Miller Jet/Ski boat and the trailer bow stop has been broken off and just raw metal coming up against the bow. As you can see it has taken a toll on the bow. I need to fix it. I don't think I can match the reddish/orange color so I'll jjst go white until I re-finish the whole boat. I also want to do away with the ugly rub rail, it's just pop riveted on, so I need to fill those holes as well.
http://home.comcast.net/~gregaw/bow_hook_damage_01.jpg
Thanks in advance for your input and recommendations.
Greg
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Had a 76. Does your trailer float
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Had a 76. Does your trailer float
Don't know... :) I haven't had it to the water yet.
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Hey? :)
Hey GAWnCA. :cool:
That first 'Hey' was directed at DUCKY. He'll know what it means.
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Hey GAWnCA. :cool:
That first 'Hey' was directed at DUCKY. He'll know what it means.
:D Ok, I didn't know if I had said something wrong or not. I talked to Tom at JBP and he set me up with how to fix my problem. I should be able to get that bow fixed with in the next week or so. I've got one of those "HONEY DO" lists that I've ignored and now I being reminded about it constantly so I better get to that for a few days so the heat turns down. Greg
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It sounds like you're all set. :cool:
It's too bad nobody else on ***boat knows anything about composite construction techniques. If they had, it might have gotten you some information much faster.
Good luck, GAWnCA. :)
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It's too bad nobody else on ***boat knows anything about composite construction techniquest. If they had, it might have gotten you some information much faster.
:)
there are a few of us that dont say anything due to all the BS but do KNOW OUR SHIT ask Ducky ;)