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big fish 2003 February 15th, 2004 03:12 PM

stress cracks
 
is their anything that can be done to repair stress cracks?


go-bassn February 15th, 2004 04:35 PM

stress cracks
 
Sure, as long as they are only gelcoat cracks. It's a pain, an expensive
process that involves removing the original gelcoat & regelcoating. Problem
is, they generally reoccur in a matter of time. I'd say 99% of all
bassboats develope some stress cracks before long. It's considered normal
wear & tear. My Stratos has some, they all occured while hitting the same
wake on the Delaware River. Man, that was scary...

Warren
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"big fish 2003" wrote in message
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is their anything that can be done to repair stress cracks?




RONNY February 15th, 2004 04:59 PM

stress cracks
 
Stress Cracks?
Maybe visit a doctor or get some rest away from your life!
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is their anything that can be done to repair stress cracks?




BassAngler February 15th, 2004 09:45 PM

stress cracks
 
Remember, while stress cracks happen to just about every bass boat, the
location and direction of those stress cracks are important. I believe it
was Pat Goff that told us once upon a time (a few years ago) that Stress
cracks behind the seats are a good indication of the hull being cracked as
well, and that cracks running up and down are bad, while cracks running the
length wise are usually just minor gelcoat cracks.

--
Craig Baugher




go-bassn February 16th, 2004 09:58 PM

stress cracks
 
Craig, I think the "other" screename Craig is history, please go back to
being Craig again? I see your "Bass Angler" screenname & it makes me
confuse you with...you know who.

Thanks,
Warren

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"BassAngler" wrote in message
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Remember, while stress cracks happen to just about every bass boat, the
location and direction of those stress cracks are important. I believe it
was Pat Goff that told us once upon a time (a few years ago) that Stress
cracks behind the seats are a good indication of the hull being cracked as
well, and that cracks running up and down are bad, while cracks running

the
length wise are usually just minor gelcoat cracks.

--
Craig Baugher






Eric Ryder February 16th, 2004 11:03 PM

stress cracks
 

"go-bassn" wrote in message
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Craig, I think the "other" screename Craig is history, please go back to
being Craig again? I see your "Bass Angler" screenname & it makes me
confuse you with...you know who.


I get those same chills!

Thanks,
Warren

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"BassAngler" wrote in message
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Remember, while stress cracks happen to just about every bass boat, the
location and direction of those stress cracks are important. I believe

it
was Pat Goff that told us once upon a time (a few years ago) that Stress
cracks behind the seats are a good indication of the hull being cracked

as
well, and that cracks running up and down are bad, while cracks running

the
length wise are usually just minor gelcoat cracks.

--
Craig Baugher








Craig Baugher February 17th, 2004 02:15 AM

stress cracks
 
Ok!

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Craig Baugher




go-bassn February 17th, 2004 05:16 PM

stress cracks
 
Many, MANY thanks lol.

WW

"Craig Baugher" wrote in message
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Ok!

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Craig Baugher







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