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Experience with fiberglass repairs on bow pulpit
- tracey_ash
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Experience with fiberglass repairs on bow pulpit
Trying to see if buyer will reduce price to absorb some of cost... if we proceed. We're new to this and not sure if this is normal stuff for a boat of this age.wondering if the repair will make it look as good as new or should we walk and keep looking.
Any advice?
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Re: Experience with fiberglass repairs on bow pulpit
Over time, higher moisture readings around the bow pulpit, stanchion bases, windlass, etc. is pretty common in all brands/models. This doesn't mean that a re-core is required, it depends on its condition. What kind of damage are you talking about in this area? Has a core sample been taken? If the keel was damaged due to improper blocking, why is the marina not repairing it at their expense?
Whether everything will look as good as new after the repairs will depend on how good the fiberglass technician is.
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Re: Experience with fiberglass repairs on bow pulpit
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Re: Experience with fiberglass repairs on bow pulpit

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Re: Experience with fiberglass repairs on bow pulpit
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Re: Experience with fiberglass repairs on bow pulpit
I wouldn't right it off without more information. Unless a proper assessment has been done first, everything is speculation at this point. Who gave you these dollar figures, the surveyor or did a qualified fiberglass technician do some probing and give you the price based on his findings?
Again, the keel damage should not be yours or the current owner's responsibility, it should be remedied by the people that blocked it incorrectly.
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Re: Experience with fiberglass repairs on bow pulpit
The asking price on this boat is $44,900
None of this was disclosed, we observed the keel damage caused by poor blocking - surveyor confirmed.
Here is the description of the needed repairs
$3,811.50---REPAIR THREE (3) LARGE CRACKED AREAS ON THE LAST 3' OF THE KEEL KEEL IS DRIPPING WATER)]FEW FEET FORWARD * OF THIS AND THE SPOT FORWARD OF THAT ONLY PER SURVEYOR. GRIND OPEN AND DRILL HOLES TO ALLOW WATER TO ESCAPE, LET DRY. LAY UP WITH NEW GLASS, GRIND, FAIR, APPLY BARRIER COAT AND BOTTOM PAINT, WILL NEED TO PUT BACKING INSIDE KEEL FOR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT.
* I believe this is a copy and paste from quote on repair given to original owner, we discovered that he had asked for this in 2013. This boat has not been in the water for two years!
$12,075.00 ($10,500 Labor)--- HALF OF THE BOW PULPIT IS ROTTEN.THE DECK UNDER AND THE PORT AND STARBOARD SIDES ARE BAD. INSPECTED THE ANCHOR LOCKER THROUGH THE FORWARD-BERTH ACCESS. UNDERSIDE OF THE DECK IS ALSO BAD. DECK WILL NEED TO BE CUT OUT AND REPLACED. AT LEAST HALF OF THE BOW PULPIT WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED. THE WINDLASS WILL NEED REMOVED AND INSTALLED. WIRES/HOSED IN THE ANCHOR LOCKER NEED REMOVED AND INSTALLED. WILL NOT KNOW UNTIL OPENED UP THE EXACT AREA THAT WILL NEED REMOVED. DECK IS MULTIPLE LAYERS OF PLYWOOD, BOW PULPIT IS PLYWOOD.
TOTAL ESTIMATE --- $17,053.10
We have spent $1000 just on inspections, have not completed the survey.
Seller has come down to $40k but that was before all this was revealed and cannot afford / unwilling to come off his price (underwater?)
We are walking away from this beauty
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1988-carver-38-102745902
Interested to hear if this kind of damage is typical in this age / model Carver? Is this normal repair cost?
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Re: Experience with fiberglass repairs on bow pulpit
We walked from one boat as surveyor found it to be a sponge ( stringers and rudder supports) and that was after me crawling around on deck for hours with a moisture meter , so you can never tell with out having your own survey guy to help you thru the purchase, money well spent actually. That said most all boats of that age and newer will have moisture somewhere, that is where the expert opinion comes into play so you make a good decision that is not based on a knee jerk reaction. One last thought, remember in any boat purchase think about what the boat will be worth two years down the road, even one year if things turn and you have to sell. Good luck on your search.....


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Re: Experience with fiberglass repairs on bow pulpit

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Re: Experience with fiberglass repairs on bow pulpit
Don't consider a deal where the seller has the repairs done for you as part of the deal. Unless you absolutely trust that the fiberglass tech will not budge on his quality of workmanship and won't let the seller dictate how the repair is done, take the discount and hire someone yourself that you know won't cut corners.
BTW, with the proper equipment, it shouldn't take a whole season for an area to dry out. If they vacuum bag the area, it'll dry out in no time.
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