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    Fiberglass work

    Any recommendations on a fiberglass repair shop to repair my hull blisters? I have emailed a few places for quotes and they don’t even respond. Will to drive a decent distance if the price is right.
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    It’s a couple hours drive but it is right off of i90 just in Illinois across the boarder it’s called D&S marine in roscoe il check there web site they do excellent work on glass and great prices well worth the money

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    Al's Pro Fiberglass in Whitewater is good
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    Another for D & S. The did some work on my previous Ranger, couldnt have been happier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassin Bob71 View Post
    Al's Pro Fiberglass in Whitewater is good
    ^^This guy!!^^ I know Steve Wagner drove from Iowa to have Al repair his rig. Best in this state at least!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassin Bob71 View Post
    Al's Pro Fiberglass in Whitewater is good
    I would highly recommend Al's, Steve 187 put me onto this guy and it was worth the drive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kylemoodie View Post
    Any recommendations on a fiberglass repair shop to repair my hull blisters? I have emailed a few places for quotes and they don’t even respond. Will to drive a decent distance if the price is right.
    I have used this company out of Seymour, WI. When I had a large chunk repaired on my Ranger in 2003, he was an authorized repair center for Ranger boats. My son still has the boat, and 15 years later, you still can NOT tell where the repair was made.

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    I talked to Al in Whitewater, and he basically told me to just ignore the hull blisters and get them fixed if they start popping. Ranger gave me the info of a place in Green Bay that they have worked with before. A guy could go insane listening to everyone's opinions on hull blisters. Everyone has a different opinion from normal people on here and even the boat repair people themselves!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kylemoodie View Post
    I talked to Al in Whitewater, and he basically told me to just ignore the hull blisters and get them fixed if they start popping. Ranger gave me the info of a place in Green Bay that they have worked with before. A guy could go insane listening to everyone's opinions on hull blisters. Everyone has a different opinion from normal people on here and even the boat repair people themselves!
    Al told me the same thing back in October about mine. I took that advice and haven't looked back yet.
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