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Old 04-16-2015, 11:02 AM
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Is this a project a fiberglass novice could/should undertake? I have a friend that does fiberglass work that I know would be willing to offer advice/guidance, so I wouldn't be flying totally blind.
If you have basic skills you can do it! Lots of help up here. Read as many post in the rebuild section as possible and ask questions. Its not rocket science but a dirt job. Prepare to get itchy.

Two 3/4" marine plys or either marine foam like coosa will be plenty strong with a good layer of glass on each side.
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Old 04-16-2015, 09:06 PM
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Thanks frizzle. I would say i at least have basic skills i'm fairly handy mechanically. I think this is something i am capable of.

Frizzle, you're in the pamlico sound area right? If so, i would love to check out your seacraft collection sometime and pick your brain a litle about fiberglass
I'm in little Washington.
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