Looking for opinions though I think I know what they will be. There is a 1980s era Tollycraft 43 that suffered an electrical fire last year. Here’s a write up of the fire:
https://48north.com/news/theres-a-fire-in-the-marina/
This boat is potentially for sale at roughly 20-25% of its retail value (140-160k) if it weren’t damaged. Setting aside the economic viability of a total repair (needs almost complete electrical, several new windows, interior work, I’m most interested in thoughts on the hull repair. I’ve tried to document the damaged in the attached image. High level, there’s a 3x5 foot(ish) area where the resin and glass are damaged. In some places almost all the way through. Most concerning to me is some of the areas of repair are quite difficult to access (see cross section diagram attached).
Any thoughts? Is the repair even feasible leaving any room for the additional repairs?
https://48north.com/news/theres-a-fire-in-the-marina/
This boat is potentially for sale at roughly 20-25% of its retail value (140-160k) if it weren’t damaged. Setting aside the economic viability of a total repair (needs almost complete electrical, several new windows, interior work, I’m most interested in thoughts on the hull repair. I’ve tried to document the damaged in the attached image. High level, there’s a 3x5 foot(ish) area where the resin and glass are damaged. In some places almost all the way through. Most concerning to me is some of the areas of repair are quite difficult to access (see cross section diagram attached).
Any thoughts? Is the repair even feasible leaving any room for the additional repairs?