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help! need question answered

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kvalazza
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Vessel Info: 2000 Wellcraft Martinique 3300

help! need question answered

Postby kvalazza » Sun Feb 15, 2015 8:11 pm

I had my boat anchored in lake. My boat flared and side swiped another boat and when the collided there was a large smack the happened. How much possible damage that could occur to my boat? I have a 2000 well craft Martinique 3300. What kind of work will I need to do to the boat?


Joethemaddog
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Re: help! need question answered

Postby Joethemaddog » Wed Apr 01, 2015 3:15 am

Could you see any cracks in your hull at all

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Re: help! need question answered

Postby Joethemaddog » Wed Apr 01, 2015 3:17 am

If you can gingerly push on the area where the ol liaison took place does it feel spongy at all it could have crushed the glass in that area if it generally feels the same as the rest of the boat that was not involved , you may have lucked out

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