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Reply to: At what point should you not bother on repairing delaminated hulls?

[quote=dannyv388]Thanks Pete, I contacted the people from the FB link and am seriously considering it. I asked them to check for soft spots and they claim the side of the hulls are solid but the decking does have soft sport so that would be a lot easier to repair then minds. What do y'all think about that would that be worth it for that price point or should I be more patient? I'm wondering if most of these boats at that age are just going to have soft spots. I've already invested in large quantities of off brand epoxy, so I'm going to continue to fix the soft spots until I'm out. What are the disadvantages to weight gains? As long as the boat sails and is structurally sound are my biggest concerns. I got some large spots already done; its actually what I've been working on all day. I HAVE THE TIME OFF DUE TO THE CORONA VIRUS. From what I've worked on decking seem a lot easier to fix then the sides. I also made the mistake of accidentally drilling all the way through at some sections and then the epoxy just shoots all the way thought getting wasted. At this moment I'm thinking I can get it done. I have one hull half way done.[/quote]

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