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    New Crestliner - Bad Scratch/Dent

    Hey Folks,

    I bought a 2019 Crestliner VT17 in January and it’s been a dream. It’s so much fun to adventure off the bank and fish more water.

    Unfortunately, on my way home last week, I hit a bunch of bad potholes that knocked my boat loose on the trailer. Best I can figure, the boat was not sitting on the bunk securely and the potholes shifted the boat and knocked it against my trailer’s wheel well. The scratch seems pretty deep and I’m curious if anyone has any thoughts on this on how bad this is. Do I need to get this patched or sealed? Is it fine to use like this? I think I’m mainly concerned that it may somehow get worse and cause more damage. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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    Hey, at least you got it out of the way early! Now you can go forth and fish without worrying about the little stuff :)

    Seriously, I can't tell much from the photos, but I'd give Crestliner a call/email and ask for their recommendation. I contacted them a couple of times when I had a Crestliner and they were pretty helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by High Desert View Post
    Hey, at least you got it out of the way early! Now you can go forth and fish without worrying about the little stuff :)

    Seriously, I can't tell much from the photos, but I'd give Crestliner a call/email and ask for their recommendation. I contacted them a couple of times when I had a Crestliner and they were pretty helpful.
    Hahah I knew it was going to happen at some point but didn't know it would look this bad. A good lesson learned if anything, I suppose. Thanks for the recommendation!

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    Looks like the paint is scratched. I wouldn't be too concerned about it. If you are really worried take it to the shop and have them check it out.
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    Looks like the paint is scratched. I wouldn't be too concerned about it. If you are really worried take it to the shop and have them check it out.
    Yeah, it seems like the scratch is just below the paint. I'm just not sure if that's going to be a big problem once it gets back into the water. Probably time to check in with the dealer. Thanks for the response!

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    Looks like paint to me. Just go fishing, if you are doing it right the whole bottom of that boat should look like crap by the end of the year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C0MRAD View Post
    Looks like paint to me. Just go fishing, if you are doing it right the whole bottom of that boat should look like crap by the end of the year.
    Hahah hopefully I can get back out there without beating up the boat too much

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    Touch up paint. I applaud you for keeping it lookin good but now you got the first scratch now you can go fishin

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    Quote Originally Posted by alli ss View Post
    Touch up paint. I applaud you for keeping it lookin good but now you got the first scratch now you can go fishin
    Thanks, time to get back out there!

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    Do you have tie downs on the transom? When I bought my current boat (crestliner) they were gonna let me drive off the lot without any..

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    Quote Originally Posted by pflat View Post
    Do you have tie downs on the transom? When I bought my current boat (crestliner) they were gonna let me drive off the lot without any..
    Yeah, I have the tie downs for sure. It's kinda hard to tell in the picture but I think the problem was the ridges on my hull was sitting on the bunk and when I hit the pothole, it shifted off the bunk. I'm chalking it up to being a new boat owner and not realizing that leaving it on the bunk like that would be a problem.

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    Rub some dirt on it and tie your transom straps a little tighter. Fish on
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    When I ran aluminum boats I would drag them up on shore and not think anything about it. I always said if I put a hole in them a piece of flashing, a few rivets and sealer would take care of it. Fish it and enjoy it. Now fiberglass is a different matter. Scratch them and the $$$ add up fast.


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    Don't feel bad, you should see the bottom of my Tracker after 4 years and I'm pretty careful. Scratches on the hull of an aluminum boat just give it character. I wouldn't worry about it and just know that now you can relax with the first scratch out of the way.On the transom straps do you have the ratcheting kind that won't come loose while in tow?
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    The next time you load it, pull it up the ramp and look at the stern to see if the bunks are sitting between the chines. If not you can pick the boat up a bit and kinda shake it. 40 years ago I had a tin boat with a roller trailer, had to do it often.

    Congrats on your new boat.

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    Smooth it over with a little JB Weld. About the same color as your boat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WisconsinF View Post
    Smooth it over with a little JB Weld. About the same color as your boat!
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    It may be the way I am looking at it but to my eye it appears the hull material is worn away where the hull sat on the fender.
    If that is the case, I would be concerned and seek professional advice.

    BTW: great looking boat.


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    Need to take it to a fiberglass shop that fifth pic. You are down to raw glass which will absorb water and start delimitation and will ge serious $$$$$$$ to fix. Would not use until you get it fixed. Nice looking rig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nitro61 View Post
    Need to take it to a fiberglass shop that fifth pic. You are down to raw glass which will absorb water and start delimitation and will ge serious $$$$$$$ to fix. Would not use until you get it fixed. Nice looking rig.
    It's an aluminum boat.

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