Hi, I'm attaching some pictures of transom cracks that were repaired (poorly) by the previous owner that became compromised possibly rotting the wood structure in the transom. Due to this, our service marina said we should not put the boat in the water this year. We had issues with an upper drive unit that was seized and when they went to pull it off they noticed a lot of instability and movement in the transom.
We have tried three different fiberglass repair shops in the New Hampshire lakes region and all three lost interest after either looking at it or seeing the attached pictures. They don't offer any reason or explanation as to why they have no interest so I thought I'd ask here.
My primary question at this point is this boat a lost cause and worth me spending more time trying to find someone to work on it? Using a baseball term it seems three strikes your out might apply
Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Kevin
We have tried three different fiberglass repair shops in the New Hampshire lakes region and all three lost interest after either looking at it or seeing the attached pictures. They don't offer any reason or explanation as to why they have no interest so I thought I'd ask here.
My primary question at this point is this boat a lost cause and worth me spending more time trying to find someone to work on it? Using a baseball term it seems three strikes your out might apply
Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Kevin