This was my reply just now.
I had another jerk come today and look at my high laker. ALL fiberglass boats have stress cracks where the boat hit something and cracked the gel coat. Did nothing to the boat but this guy like others come here and say they are fiberglass professional HAAAAAAAAAA MY ASS, they just want to pick my boats apart an hope they get them cheaper. Haven't heard a word back from him GOOD. I didnt want to sell him the boat anyway. And you are right, these jerks really make it hard to keep a positive attitude working on boats. Its getting to where I dont want to do it anymore. I bought my 76th livingston tonight. I have been doing this 4 years I have heard it all....... Thank you for asking though, that's a boost to me, someone can see the work I do.
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Damnit! Yeah, that’s what I figured. All the good people get run off, and we’re left with the shady ones. I get it though. Thank you, and hope I don’t see another post about you cutting anything else up…lol! Cheers!
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On Aug 24, 2021, at 8:56 PM, craigslist 7368815684 wrote:

LOL I laughed when I cut that POS up. And I no longer work on others boats, it was never good enough........ Sorry. Good luck.......
On Tuesday, August 24, 2021, 08:36:21 PM PDT, wrote:
Hello, this posting made me laugh…a little. But I do have a serious question. I just bought a small 11 foot sailboat that has a couple of small knicks and some dings along the edge of it. I know you redo boats to sell, but do you repair and paint customer owned boats as well? If so, I would be interested. Thanks,
Realist - Everybody in America is soft, and hates conflict. The cure for this, both in politics and social life, is the same -- hardihood. Give them raw truth.