I recently bought a 14' Alumacraft F7 with a 9.8 Merc and a Starcraft trailer. I paid 550 bucks, the motor just needed a carb diaphragm and runs well, the trailer is solid too.
The boat is solid and doesn't leak (had it on the water yesterday) but the right side is banged up pretty good. Must have weathered a hard storm against a dock or had a tree fall on it or something. The rail is bent along with the skin.
How hard is this to straighten out? What's the best way to go about it?
http://i.imgur.com/1ojCrTS.jpg
I'm tempted to just grab ahold of the rail and try to yank it straight, but I really don't want to crack the skin.
The boat is solid and doesn't leak (had it on the water yesterday) but the right side is banged up pretty good. Must have weathered a hard storm against a dock or had a tree fall on it or something. The rail is bent along with the skin.
How hard is this to straighten out? What's the best way to go about it?
http://i.imgur.com/1ojCrTS.jpg
I'm tempted to just grab ahold of the rail and try to yank it straight, but I really don't want to crack the skin.