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I know a little about boats and nothing about fiberglass work. I found this after the last tournament we fished. I am quiet sure it is from a tree given the place we were fishing. Obviously there are no BassCat dealers near by or I would go there. Toss me some thoughts so I know what I should be thinking. RIGHT rear of the boat.
Thanks,
Britt
A good body shop or marine repair shop will be able to get that fixed up and the boat will be good to go. They can get all the needed information about materials from BCB.
That’s a simple gel only repair and it’s not likely wood caused it. More likely there could have been iron or engine parts in the wood and these caused that vertical corner shear.
Gosh, when you swap this one out some day the second owner is going to be fortunate. Your extremely meticulous ownership is appreciated.
Can the boat be used like it is? Should it be fixed first? Is this something I can do myself?
Britt
I don’t think there’s any way a piece of wood caused that, but stranger things have happened, I suppose. I have seen several stumps in my area with a piece of re-bar driven into the top of the stump. I guess they were marking the stump for some reason.
At any rate, I’d get it fixed by someone who does it for a living, particularly in that location.
I kept my previous Cat up to shape. Kept it clean and waxed out of the weather unless fishing I had a top glass man fix a couple of small booboos I had like the above as they happened. Come time to sell and buy a new Cat it sold in less than 24 hours. The three guys looking at it could not believe it was almost 7 years old at the time. It brought top dollar too. Just my thoughts on taking care of your stuff. Thanks too BCB.
BamaCat wrote:I kept my previous Cat up to shape. Kept it clean and waxed out of the weather unless fishing I had a top glass man fix a couple of small booboos I had like the above as they happened. Come time to sell and buy a new Cat it sold in less than 24 hours. The three guys looking at it could not believe it was almost 7 years old at the time. It brought top dollar too. Just my thoughts on taking care of your stuff. Thanks too BCB.
Bama does your code name hold true. Are you a bama guy? If so who is your fiberglass guy? Im from bama just north of birmingham. Been looking for a good glass guy?
I have a similar ding in my boat as well. It is going in the shop next weekend, really do not water getting in where it does not belong so I am always proactive when these things pop up.
Gasbasser,
You can tackle that one yourself if you like. If there’s a gel coat repairman in your area who is good at keeping jobs small, then we would let him tackle it. If they try to wrap into the flake that’s a bigger job and one you don’t have to have on this repair. Have a conversation with the local repair guy and tell them to keep the sandpaper and grinder away from the flake and it’s a simple job.
Like they said, your very particular about your rig and that’s good! It will make someone a fine used rig someday with you caring about it so much.
Gasbasser wrote:I know a little about boats and nothing about fiberglass work. I found this after the last tournament we fished. I am quiet sure it is from a tree given the place we were fishing. Obviously there are no BassCat dealers near by or I would go there. Toss me some thoughts so I know what I should be thinking. RIGHT rear of the boat.
Thanks,
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i hit a rock in the same spot and had the same damage ! 1 would have it fixed asap because mine started dripping water the next day
Are you sure you didn’t back into something while it was on the trailer? Anyhow, good luck with the repair.
jigman51 wrote:Are you sure you didn’t back into something while it was on the trailer? Anyhow, good luck with the repair.
Very possible it could have happened the afternoon before and I didn’t notice it till the next day till we took out and after wiping it down. It was a 2 day tx and we had gone to gas up after wiping it down the first day.
Redngoo wrote:BamaCat wrote:I kept my previous Cat up to shape. Kept it clean and waxed out of the weather unless fishing I had a top glass man fix a couple of small booboos I had like the above as they happened. Come time to sell and buy a new Cat it sold in less than 24 hours. The three guys looking at it could not believe it was almost 7 years old at the time. It brought top dollar too. Just my thoughts on taking care of your stuff. Thanks too BCB.Bama does your code name hold true. Are you a bama guy? If so who is your fiberglass guy? Im from bama just north of birmingham. Been looking for a good glass guy?
I live North of Huntsville almost into Tennessee. However, I have used a glass guy in Decatur at the old boat harbor. He is located at Riverwalk Marina. I can’t remember his name. Sorry about that.
I have a couple of spots like that. it bothers me a bit but doesn’t hurt performance so I leave it.
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