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Location: Central Wisconsin | Well my inattentive captaining skills has resulted in some surface spider web cracks on my Nitro boat. I may or may not have side bumped into a bridge column while messing will some tackle. The cracks don't seem to be severely deep, merely slight surface cracks...I'm hoping. I am looking for some direction on who I can go to to make it look like nothing ever happened or if anything can even be done about it for a reasonable costs. Any insight or information is appreciated. Tight lines
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Any boat repair outfit near you could do the work. They will have to sand down the area where the crazing has taken place and respray, sand and buff. It isn't cheap, but it's usually covered by insurance if the boat is covered. |
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | I can fix that...But, it will cost ya ONE...MILLION... DOLLARS !! Bwaaahaahahaha..... |
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