Fiberglass Repair Boston Ma area

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Hi
Can anyone recommend a fiberglass repair shop around Boston that would recore an over gas tank cover on my 208?
Thanks in Advance!
 

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north shore: Wilco Marine in Newbury or Glass Tech in Gloucester. Call now, both have good local reputations and are busy.
 

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Good luck…there all too busy!

East coast fiberglass - pembroke
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Thanks for the suggestions.
I will call today.
 

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Fran's Fiberglass in Uxbridge, Ma. Very small shop but he fixed a section of floor on our 180 and very happy with results and very fair on price.
 

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Fran's Fiberglass in Uxbridge, Ma. Very small shop but he fixed a section of floor on our 180 and very happy with results and very fair on price.
Hi
Do you mind telling me a ballpark figure to fix ?
I have had 3 estimates.
1800
1700
3-4 thousand
I thought all would be around 1000 but the 3-4 thousand one is robbery.
Thanks
 

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Hi
Do you mind telling me a ballpark figure to fix ?
I have had 3 estimates.
1800
1700
3-4 thousand
I thought all would be around 1000 but the 3-4 thousand one is robbery.
Thanks
Fran's charged us $800 to repair a section of deck that was not a removable hatch, I would imagine a hatch cover that you can bring to his shop without the boat would be even easier. I know at the time he was saying how his materials costs was all over the place and changing every day. He has a small shop behind an old mill building, he said he does a lot of repair work for Bass Pro Shops on their Mako's.