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| after farther inspecting the transom of my boat its looking like it is going to need a need new transom Monday im going to try and contact tuffy again and see what they can do but was curious if any one knows of any more good fiberglass repair shops in the Milwaukee Madison and Janesville area |
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| I know their is a guy in roscoe il that someone told me about and I found a place in whitewater WI but was curious if any one knows of any one else |
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Location: Madison | Artisan boat and repair, does fantastic work and prices are very reasonable. Taken a couple boats there now, always very happy with results. Just off interstate north of madison.
http://www.boatandbodyrepairs.com
Edited by waldo 7/27/2014 7:49 PM
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| thanks man usually what dose a new transom run on a 18 foot boat rated up to a 150 hp |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I'd guess $2K or so for a replacement wood fiberglass from a repair shop. |
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| I know a guy told me he paid around 1200 to have his done he said it was a esox limited |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Go to that shop. |
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| im calling them actually tomorrow to see what they say id like to go composite but that's way out of my price range |
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| he said it was in roscoe il |
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