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I'm looking to purchase a used fiberglass bay boat. I found one that I love but with just one concern. It has a nasty chip in front. I don't no much about this damage so any help will be very appreciated and any other advice on fiberglass boats. How severe is this? Would you walk away or not a big deal?
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Very first thing before you purchase a used glass boat is have good fiberglass repair guy inspect the whole boat. Then have a good mechanic check out the motor. I almost missed a soft spot on bottom of a blazer bay boat I perched last year. My glass guy caught it and saved me $3,000.
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it wont be a problem at all if you are capable of doing the work.
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Was it an older blazer bay? The newer hulls are all composite hulls so I don't undersand how it could have a $3000 soft spot.
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That's not too bad of a spot, I would thouroughly inspect the hull for any additional damage though.
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