Dont let them get ya down dude. You wanted to get this boat back on the water fast and cheap which is exactly what you did. Ultimately the finished product looks pretty good to me.
You could probably have taken some extra steps to make things a little better. The boat im currently working on had MANY MANY steps missed by the factory, and it has lasted since 1994. With that said im doubting that your boat is gonna disintegrate within a couple years like many on here would lead you to believe. Try your best to keep it dry and you will most likely get several years out of it.
Nicely said! Every repair on a boat is not or may not be a RESTORATION. Its something that may be affordable to do and get a few more years out of the boat....then junk it or part it out.....but, although I'm not really sure about the foam thing, it still should be acknowledged that what he has done for the decking is still far better than what the factory did and will last longer than the factory.
With that said im doubting that your boat is gonna disintegrate within a couple years like many on here would lead you to believe. Try your best to keep it dry and you will most likely get several years out of it.
Nicely said! Every repair on a boat is not or may not be a RESTORATION. Its something that may be affordable to do and get a few more years out of the boat....then junk it or part it out.....but, although I'm not really sure about the foam thing, it still should be acknowledged that what he has done for the decking is still far better than what the factory did and will last longer than the factory.
If you can't afford to fix your boat properly, you don't have any business owning a boat in the first place. If you can't afford to fix your boat properly, you can't afford to fill it up with gasoline and run it around the lake.
If your boat isn't worth fixing right, it isn't worth fixing at all.
Using polyester resin alone (without cloth or mat) is actually worse than just gluing the carpet down to bare wood deck, the carpet will stay stuck longer to bare wood than it will to cracking/peeling poly resin... and neither of those two ways offer deck protection/preservation.
You should really study and research the forum more, you could learn a lot.
Hummmmm........ Where to start.....
I guess ill just say that I don't feel its appropriate to tell anyone what they should or should not be doing to their own property. For all we know this guy is a millionaire who just likes to try new projects. The guy had a need and was able to fulfill his needs by tackling a project on his own. I commend him for this. Maybe he didn't do it the way you would have but that in no way gives anyone the right to say he doesn't have any business owning it. Thats one of the silliest things I have seen on this forum.
âIf.. and I repeat IF, this guy has issues with his boat down the road do you want him coming back for advice? I assume not by the way you have responded. There are far better ways of offering advice that just blasting someone with your opinion. If we desire to have the forums grow people need to feel welcomed... not run off.