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Great project for a deserving girl. Know George, Mark, Gary well and can assure you have all the needed history between the three of them. Can't wait to see her on the water and do bring her back to the "pass" in the near future.
pretty, pretty boat. Looks like you're taking the time to do the high-quality restoration she deserves, good on you. Not familiar with "dynal" - can someone take a minute to explain? Thx
From what i have been told it is a thinner more flexible type of fiberglass.
Great project for a deserving girl. Know George, Mark, Gary well and can assure you have all the needed history between the three of them. Can't wait to see her on the water and do bring her back to the "pass" in the near future.
My parents have a house in useppa so that will be her first trip.
dynel is more like a polyester shirt than woven glass. bends around corners and is tough as nails but a little more pricey. Mostly used on decks due to abrasion resistance.
dynel is more like a polyester shirt than woven glass. bends around corners and is tough as nails but a little more pricey. Mostly used on decks due to abrasion resistance.