Re: oops, jcsercsa, neone, how bad is it really?
I'm curious as to redfury's suggestion to have them estimate the fairing and gel coat. Is this difficult? I haven't read up un the gelcoat but the "peanutbutter" looks easy. I use bondo cosmeticly on a daily basis on radii and curves and usually require little or no sanding afterwards (seems similar). My biggest fear is cutting out the floor(and getting it back together pretty) and getting the hull up high enough to work under it. It seems that after all those hurdles are overcome I may be paying about the same price if I place any value on my time. --gas tank removal, electronics removal, control cables and engine wiring, center console, jacks, blocks, foam, glass, resin, pb, mask, etc, etc..
My wife has admitted that she just doesn't want my weekends tied up. possible mind manipulation, not sure. It is close to shopping season. Can I just say for the record that this decision is stressing me out. I feel like I cried wolf way too soon and that if I don't do it myself I'll be loosing the faith and support of my iboat peers. I don't want that, but I do want her back on the water quickly too. If I let them do it I have a warranty and the peace of mind it brings but it will only be done from the outside. They said that the warranty doesn't cover logs but will cover and chop I can put it in. Hair falling out as I type. I need to make up my mind quickly though. Maybe I'll have a beer or two tonight and try to get a grip. At this point I'm looking at other projects here as timeline guides and trying to estimate how long it will really take me.
I really wanted to believe that an exterior patch was good enough and was about to get at it. Since I'm obviously such a chicken, I might get another estimate. Perhaps someone will do both for same price.