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JeannaJigs
All I can add is protect your skin and lungs vigorously. Wear a good mask or respirator, tape your shirt cuffs down, and wear good gloves. The worst experience of my life (other than insulating under my house) was the painful rash caused by the fiberglass dust and fibers.
Good luck Jeanna!
i wont be home from 530 until 9 ish but you could just put it on my porch. on the left side of the motor when standing behind the prop there are a bunch of green wire conectors with wires coming out of them. i need to know the colors of the wires and the locations of them. all mine don't clip onto the motor like the should.
Sis,
If you have a junior college in your area that has Body Shop Classes. ask the instructor if someone in the class can repair your boat.
Years ago we did repairs 'free', or cost of material.
......If you "bandaid" over the damaged area it will be a temporary fix.
Stay AWAY from the body shop..... You have a boat not a car they aren't fixed the same way!!!!!! PLEASE!!!!!!
I may be able to come help you, I don't want to see you regret what you do.... I have the stuff and can help you do it Right.... and No BEER!!! Well maybe a rootbeer. PM me if you are interested. Maybe we could make a class out of it if others wanted to come and have a BBQ while we work..
Gene
Jeanna...just got back from the Deschutes (we soooo got stormed out)...So sorry to hear about your drift boat....Never done it before but I am still unemployed and own an air compressor (can't remember what you needed that for) I am pretty good at learning new things or just supervising and handing you tools..Sorry, I don't need my blood drawn though...