As some of you know, my 2008 pontoon is a salvage from an insurance company, due to a winter storage mishap whereby the building roof collapsed due to snow load. Over time I have straightened the rails, replaced the console and had most of the sections of upholstery that were damaged repaired.
Both pontoons have a sizable dent on the underside where it impacted the trailer axle. The pontoons do not leak but the dents do shave a couple of mph off of top speed and creates a bit more wash behind the boat than other similar boats.
There is an aluminum boat builder nearby that has a reputation for excellent work. After speaking with him he is confident the dents can be removed by removing the back of the toons, repairing them and re-welding. The consensus usually is that if they don't leak, leave them alone. The price he quoted is quite reasonable and I would dearly like the dents gone. Looking for your opinion.
Both pontoons have a sizable dent on the underside where it impacted the trailer axle. The pontoons do not leak but the dents do shave a couple of mph off of top speed and creates a bit more wash behind the boat than other similar boats.
There is an aluminum boat builder nearby that has a reputation for excellent work. After speaking with him he is confident the dents can be removed by removing the back of the toons, repairing them and re-welding. The consensus usually is that if they don't leak, leave them alone. The price he quoted is quite reasonable and I would dearly like the dents gone. Looking for your opinion.