Re: Damaged Hull -- Pictures
I have one more question (However this will not be my last). What do you guys use to fill the void between the stringer and the fiberglass hull? I have been watching all of FriscoBoater's videos on YouTube on his Sea Ray restoration and I noticed he uses 5200. Just wondering if that's the best rout to go? So, should I figure buying some 5200, more fiberglass or some mystery formula in the equation of money out of pocket ratio?
Also, thank you for the links on the PB! That answered my questions! As I said I have been watching FriscoBoater's videos so to see the way he puts his PB together was nice, seems like he knows what he's doing (if not, he sure plays it off VERY well).
I know I have thanked you guys many times now, but I have to do it yet again here... I really could not do this without you guys so I'm very grateful for everyone's help on this project! My sincere appreciation is not expressed enough in words. I can't thank you guys enough for all the help you have provided me with thus far and your willingness to follow my project and point me in the right direction on it, is so gratefully appreciated. Again, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!
(I just noticed I have moved up in the ranks here on iboats forum, I'm now a Seaman Apprentice... That's so messed up! HAHAHAHAHA!)
I have one more question (However this will not be my last). What do you guys use to fill the void between the stringer and the fiberglass hull? I have been watching all of FriscoBoater's videos on YouTube on his Sea Ray restoration and I noticed he uses 5200. Just wondering if that's the best rout to go? So, should I figure buying some 5200, more fiberglass or some mystery formula in the equation of money out of pocket ratio?
Also, thank you for the links on the PB! That answered my questions! As I said I have been watching FriscoBoater's videos so to see the way he puts his PB together was nice, seems like he knows what he's doing (if not, he sure plays it off VERY well).
I know I have thanked you guys many times now, but I have to do it yet again here... I really could not do this without you guys so I'm very grateful for everyone's help on this project! My sincere appreciation is not expressed enough in words. I can't thank you guys enough for all the help you have provided me with thus far and your willingness to follow my project and point me in the right direction on it, is so gratefully appreciated. Again, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!
(I just noticed I have moved up in the ranks here on iboats forum, I'm now a Seaman Apprentice... That's so messed up! HAHAHAHAHA!)