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DJH
Posted 11/14/2016 9:35 AM (#836479)
Subject: Tuffy Esox Magnum Restoration/Livewell System Repair




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Location: Chicago, IL
We have a 2000 Esox Magnum Tiller and are looking to have some restoration done on it both on the exterior and interior. The most important issue is on the interior where there is a significant leaking into the boat. Does anyone know if Tuffy/Fiberdome provides any restorative services on their boats?

1. First thing we need is a complete overhaul of the livewell systems. I believe there are holes/cracks in the intake tubing because when it fills it bubbles/gurgles. Also there is water coming in from somewhere and I believe it is associated to the livewells. Also need the Auto/Empty/Recirc switches fixed or replaced as they are no longer functional.

2. Secondly, and less importantly, we are looking to have the gel coat restored if possible. there is a considerable amount of oxidation, especially on the flat areas on the back of the boat.

Any help or insight would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Slamr
Posted 11/14/2016 12:01 PM (#836497 - in reply to #836479)
Subject: Re: Tuffy Esox Magnum Restoration/Livewell System Repair





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Best to call Tuffy directly, not sure if they do this kind of work anymore:

http://www.tuffyboats.com/contact.asp

*ask for Wanda in the factory if they can't give you a definite answer in the office.
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