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Old 12-26-2004, 02:55 PM
SugarHigh SugarHigh is offline
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Default Too cold for fiberglass work?

I own a 16' aluminum bass boat that I am redoing the floors on...it had carpet but I ripped that up and the marine plywood was rotted so I am going to get a few new pieces of plywood and redo the floor in her, with fiberglass this time so she's an easy-to-clean bay boat. Would like to get it done next week, looks like highs will be in the 60s and lows will be in the low 30s...is this too cold to do fiberglass work? I have a shed but its not heated. Any suggestions?
Once I get all the necessary work done she'll be up for sale, 1996 16' grumman side console with a 1988 28 horse johnson (runs great!), trailer, livewell, trolling motor, new battery, if interested let me know. I'm taking the engine to the mechanic in a couple weeks for maintence stuff, and I'm also putting a new control box in it.
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