Cap'n Morgan wrote:
This topic is sure getting some good coverage and alot of interesting input
here.
http://www.boatingabc.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?/topic/1/6446.html
Thanks, I was going to post a link over there. I'll post what I just posted over there.
WE FIGURED IT OUT!
First off, it occurred to me that the images I uploaded probably made the gouge look worse than it was. I provided no scale and simply described the gouge in inches. When I met the salesman, who saw the same images I posted here, he was unimpressed. He thought it was much larger.
Earlier in the day I spoke with the gelcoat expert, Jamie, at Rambo Marine in Hazel Green, AL. He actually figured it out while we were on the phone. When I got home to check, sure enough he was correct.
The vertical guide bunk on the port side was the culprit. Since the Funship is a deckboat the hull flares out on both sides forming a "channel", for lack of a better term. The port bunk was caught in this channel while I was reversing to correct my angle of entry to load on the trailer.
It was the OUTSIDE support that caught my boat. Here are a few images, you'll notice the rust/point of impact. I also photographed the other side so you could see what it should look like.
Next step, other than being much more careful, is to do something so that won't happen again.
Also, kudos to Rambo Marine (again). Jamie says he could have my boat back as early as tomorrow! He also said it would have been okay to use the boat, it wasn't as deep as the images made it appear.
Again, click for SUPER SIZE.
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