Never had to do that. I had a soft spot on my ‘99 Ranger R93, but never addressed it, sold the boat. I’m sure it was caused by too many graph mounts and different screws.
my buddies is soft around the pedestal too. planning to reinforce it for this season with a back plate in the baitwell, and after the season we will cut into it and see what its gonna take to fix. possibly make the baitwell door bigger and add a pedal tray at the same time!
I am enjoying videos, the only thing I saw was when repairing a structural fiberglass element, lay down your widest glass piece first and end with smallest to fill out taper. In this case probably will not matter, and I hope I saw this correctly. If not and you did lay widest glass first ignore comment.
Tell us what we did wrong on the front deck! Did you guys learn something new? Have any of you ever tackled a glass job on your front deck???
Never had to do that. I had a soft spot on my ‘99 Ranger R93, but never addressed it, sold the boat. I’m sure it was caused by too many graph mounts and different screws.
Looks good to me!!
After the Hulk smashing Loki around, you should of had one of him walking through the street pretending to be raging while sanding lmao. Nice video!
Looks good to me!!!!
love it!!
Before sanding your filler mist black spray paint over it so you have a guide if it's still low it will stay black
A LOT of sanding as is the case when working with fiberglass lol.
The quick reminder: we don’t know what we’re doing is what I will say every day from now on
You don't have to say that. We already know.
Stating the obvious 🙄
Mine is soft all around the pedestal. Noy even sure where to begin.
my buddies is soft around the pedestal too. planning to reinforce it for this season with a back plate in the baitwell, and after the season we will cut into it and see what its gonna take to fix. possibly make the baitwell door bigger and add a pedal tray at the same time!
Add power poles
Over raptors and talons??
I am enjoying videos, the only thing I saw was when repairing a structural fiberglass element, lay down your widest glass piece first and end with smallest to fill out taper. In this case probably will not matter, and I hope I saw this correctly. If not and you did lay widest glass first ignore comment.
You should go from small to big. Not the other way.