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Old 09-15-2011, 12:29 PM
Trayder Trayder is offline
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Default Re: To take on or not to take on?

Unless you know you can commit most all of your winter weekends to the project time would be the only issue from my experience

Working with glass and resins does take time to learn but i am sure you can do it and with the other members here you have a great sounding board.

Take on a few smaller projects this winter to get a feel for it and then make the decision yourself if you can tackle the rest over the next winter or over the next few winters.

one good starting place may be the transom and bracket this year, then work inside the boat next.
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