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<blockquote data-quote="SVOMike86" data-source="post: 225836" data-attributes="member: 2070"><p>OR if you're even moderately mechanically inclined, hammer the spot flat, get 2 pieces of 1/8" aluminum to kind of sandwich over the hole with 5200 and rivets, and sell it for $150-200 without doing anything else to it. Probably $15 in materials and an hour or 2 of labor. Looks like a decent boat, but I wouldn't really put any other money into it unless you were keeping it. Hard to sell a re-done boat without a trailer. Weren't you looking for something a little bigger? It might fit on your trailer. It looks like a 12', which is plenty big for 1 guy, but if built efficiently could handle 2 guys with ease. Might be a good stepping stone into something even bigger down the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVOMike86, post: 225836, member: 2070"] OR if you're even moderately mechanically inclined, hammer the spot flat, get 2 pieces of 1/8" aluminum to kind of sandwich over the hole with 5200 and rivets, and sell it for $150-200 without doing anything else to it. Probably $15 in materials and an hour or 2 of labor. Looks like a decent boat, but I wouldn't really put any other money into it unless you were keeping it. Hard to sell a re-done boat without a trailer. Weren't you looking for something a little bigger? It might fit on your trailer. It looks like a 12', which is plenty big for 1 guy, but if built efficiently could handle 2 guys with ease. Might be a good stepping stone into something even bigger down the line. [/QUOTE]
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