| Steve Holtzman reports a positive experience...
As a result of a paddle out of Malibu (see the CKF Surfrider Beach - The Carnage Returns trip report) my boat was in need of some fiberglass repair. The fiberglass just behind the skeg developed a crack that was perpendicular to the length of my boat and the crack went all of the way through and as a result the boat was no longer watertight. There were also several gouges of the gelcoat that went all of the way to the glass fiber and finally, the gelcoat on the keel of the boat was wearing off down to the glass fiber as a result of normal use and sand on the beaches.
I brought the boat to Xstreamline in Wilmington and as Greg was telling me how they would repair it, all I could see was my wallet getting seriously dinged as well. He mentioned that they would normally use 3 layers of glass, but with this repair he felt 4 would be better. Then they would cut out the damaged glass and anything that needed to be filled in would get Marine Tex epoxy. I was totally shocked when the estimate came to about $120. I expected it to be a lot worse.
Greg had suggested that they just paint the Marine Tex over the worn gelcoat rather than shaping and sanding perfectly. He said these areas would only wear some more and that his work would be much better than what I had done in the past. When I expressed some skepticism, he called my work primitive and said I would really be happy. If I preferred, I could spend a lot more money and they would make the hull look brand new--but the hull is usually underwater and these areas will wear again. I went with Greg's recommendation.
Yesterday I picked the boat up---They did a fantastic job!!! Does it look like a new boat ----No, it looks like it has seen 4 years of ocean. Would I use them again - You betcha!!
I was happy enough with their work to not only spread the word, but I also ordered a new spray skirt from them. If you get a ding in your boat that needs to be repaired, I would certainly recommend Xstreamline for the work.
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