Hey.
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
Hey.
Hey.
Hey?
Had a 76. Does your trailer float
Had a 76. Does your trailer float
Don't know... I haven't had it to the water yet.
Hey?
Hey GAWnCA.
That first 'Hey' was directed at DUCKY. He'll know what it means.
Ducky!
Hey GAWnCA.
That first 'Hey' was directed at DUCKY. He'll know what it means.
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
It sounds like you're all set.
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.
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