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nice.... especially toward's the end where prop is out of water!
Thanks but it was a really bad day for me.
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That happened on the water........sorry jt thats more than a bad day.....you missed the trailer when loading?
Not really sure what happened yet. I'm going over to a glass guy in a few to let him look at it and get a quote on fixing it. Between this repair and needing an aluminum trailer this may be the end of this boat with me.Somebody may be getting a deal on a fixable hull.
I don't worry about what trailers look like...just as long as they're safe and do the job. Don't waste money on the trailer as long as it works. As far as the boat is concerned, it's a great, fast, fun and relatively safe small boat with alot of room for the size. Don't give up on it...many guys had their Valero YT's running big numbers. The repair doesn't look so bad...I ran aground in Lake Okeechobee in my Pulsare once and spent a week on my back repairing black gelcoat chips and scratches!!
The salt is putting a beating on that trailer. I may just look for a used aluminium one. I talked to the guy and he told me it should be no problem to fix it from the outside and it would be $650. I'm dropping it off tomorrow so he can get on it Friday morning. Should have it back in time to get my 4" plate on before next weekend. Did you see that I broke the 80mph mark?
Make sure the repair guy is qualified to work on a high performance hull! The steel trailer under my AE-21 is pretty rusty also...I'll probably get it sanded down and spray it with duraliner. Congrats into the 80MPH club!!