hardcore23
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2011
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Hi Everyone, (I've copied this off the thread I started over in the general discussion area, but feel it's better off in here)
Wanted to get some people's opinions on having the floor/stringers/transom redone on my old Grew CC.
Love the boat, it's nice and deep, rides well in rough Georgian Bay water. Great to fish out of etc.
It was the first boat my wife and I bought, and put some TLC into it to get a few years out of it. We've since up-sized but still have the Grew. Figure we really can't get enough money out of it to make it worth while selling it, so toying with the idea of having the floor/deck pulled and restore it to it's former structural glory and maybe even get a 125 Four stroke on it at some point.
I've heard anywhere from 3-12k for this kind of work, but really not sure. I don't have the facilities, nor the time to try and undertake this one myself, so I would be paying somebody to do it.
This would be a great cottage run-around boat if we could be so lucky one day.
If anybody has some serious fiberglass experience out there, let me know what you think.
I've attached a couple pics for interest's sake.
Cheers...
Darren.
Wanted to get some people's opinions on having the floor/stringers/transom redone on my old Grew CC.
Love the boat, it's nice and deep, rides well in rough Georgian Bay water. Great to fish out of etc.
It was the first boat my wife and I bought, and put some TLC into it to get a few years out of it. We've since up-sized but still have the Grew. Figure we really can't get enough money out of it to make it worth while selling it, so toying with the idea of having the floor/deck pulled and restore it to it's former structural glory and maybe even get a 125 Four stroke on it at some point.
I've heard anywhere from 3-12k for this kind of work, but really not sure. I don't have the facilities, nor the time to try and undertake this one myself, so I would be paying somebody to do it.
This would be a great cottage run-around boat if we could be so lucky one day.
If anybody has some serious fiberglass experience out there, let me know what you think.
I've attached a couple pics for interest's sake.
Cheers...
Darren.