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IF your willing to cross the bridge and drive another 75 miles up the shore, there is a guy down the street from me who does this for a living. His prices are reasonable and his work is very good.
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Thanks Air, I'll keep him in mind but I'm going to try to find someone a little closer. The trip alone would would cost 50-75 bucks between gas (I was dumb enough to buy a jeep with a Hemi) and CBBT tolls.
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There is a place back there that does boat repairs, It's really close to Aragona Shopping center. he did the stringers in my V20. I think the name is Sunrise something
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Franco, could the place be called Rising Sun? Not sure if that's the one your referring to, but they are located off Holland road between Lynnhaven pkwy and Rosemont Rd.
Garagenc, I have a place I want to check out next week, I let yall now how that goes
Kajun, careful what you offer, even with pizza and beer (or whatever your perferred drink may be..ie water, juice, etc.. ;) ) it may not be enough! :o
Hammer, I do plan on doing alot of it myself, but for structual stuff I'd feel more comfortable letting someone who KNOWS what they are doing (vs me who just thinks I might know what I'm doing...) get the job done right the first time. I have a...umm...."gift" for figuring out I screwed something up at the most inconvenient times... :-[ Besides, all the work I've done so far has been with hammers and prybars... ;D
Anyway, there's a place called Cobb's Marine over by Little Creek Amphib base I'm going to check out next week. The bonus to that place is they have space for boat owners to do their own work as well as techs who can do the work. Plus possible access to lifts!!! That'll make taking the inner liner out sooooo much easier!