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Amazing Before and after

Created by garymalmgren garymalmgren  > 9 months ago, 22 Jun 2019
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garymalmgren
garymalmgren

1365 posts

22 Jun 2019 7:23pm
There are lots of post and youtubes of restorations.
But I think this one is a beauty.
I lifted the photos from Sailboatowner.
It seems that in the end FRP glass boat are recoverable.
forums.sailboatowners.com/index.php?threads/modifications-that-worked.195350/








Gary
cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

23 Jun 2019 8:58am
That is quite amazing gary but it does prove the point.
The variable of course is whether the individual has the perseverance to follow through to completion. As we all know that kind of investment in a yacht rarely shows a financial benefit so if one is going to do such a thing it really pays to choose the right design of yacht to start with.
I am on my seventh yacht now (and the last) and before buying I have always considered design over and above everything else.

Thanks for the post.
garymalmgren
garymalmgren

1365 posts

23 Jun 2019 7:11am
Hi Cisco
In his post the owner said it was done in 18 months.
Here is the finished job.
From the car and the house he is a man of modest means,






A real credit to him
Gary
southace
southace

SA

4794 posts

23 Jun 2019 6:19pm
My Adams 40 was also burnt out, it was sold by the insurance company and re-built as a write off and rebuilt to seaworthy condition. It makes me wonder how the foam core didn't melt!




Yara
Yara

NSW

1314 posts

23 Jun 2019 7:50pm
Long winter nights and cold climate. To cold to go sailing, but if you can trailer the boat home, you have a great project.
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