I'll try to get some pictures, but I'm pretty sure they don't let in water. I'm just wondering how difficult it would be to fix them for purely cosmetic reasons.
I just purchased my first boat (a Force5) and although the cracks aren't serious, they are very ugly to me:rolleyes:. I've never done fiberglass/gelcoat repair before, so I have a few questions. 1. Should I invest in one of those fiberglass repair books (if so, which one)? 2. Should I even...
yeah, i just checked it out...apparently i have to tow it to an "auto theft task force" so they can make sure nobody stole the rusted piece of junk.
funny story, the previous owner screwed a wooden engine mount to the hull!
Has anyone made their own blade bag or modified something else to make a blade bag? I just got my first boat, and I was looking online for one $100+!!! That's almost as much as the BOAT!
So I finally got a boat yesterday (a Force5) and trailer.
The problem is, I have to tow it across the state 300 miles, so I absolutely have to make sure everything is nice and legal. The trailer doesn't have any type of title, and I think that it was home-built. I looked online, and I came...
Thanks for the replies...almost everyone here and in real-life seems to agree about the trailer thing.
The Sunfish seems like a pretty cool boat, and I wasn't aware that it could hold 2 people-my friends have been telling me to get a cat, but I guess it's probably because they already have...
I'm very new to dinghy sailing, so I don't know exactly what I want.
Ideally, I would like a boat that I can sail myself and sometimes another person.
It would be REALLY cool if it can be strapped to the roof of my PT Cruiser, since a trailer seems like it would be a pain in the butt...
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