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Old 12-08-2002, 10:17 PM
CapeGuy CapeGuy is offline
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Default Re: dry weights new 23cc vs old hulls

Otterly, i wish you had mentioned Metan Marine before you settled with mike, i got a bad rub from the guy and wouldnt recommend his work, its a good thing i met a few previous customers before i brought my boat there, otherwise i'd have a hole in my pocket and a chip on my shoulder. If you are going to spend all that money, bring it to a real boat shop, not a tent in some guys backyard. I've seen five of his works first hand and have fished on one. Not impressed. The nonskid he does is slippery as a bastard when it gets wet, i almost went head over heels fighting a bluefish and had a stumbly rest of the day. Get a few estimates before you settle for a lesser quality job. And remember your friends on the web can level with you, i would certainly speak to you in person about it. Good luck and if you havent finalized anything yet, respond here and we can chat. Happy Holidays.
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