Had a tournament yesterday and the boat ramp we put in at was built by a bunch of genius's. There is no beach parking and you have to park your boat at a offshore dock with slips. They weren't smart enough to build a break wall around the dock so when the wind is blowing out of the south it gets beat up by waves and also boat wake. It's 8.5ft deep so my 8' blades wouldn't hold me and I had to tie off to the dock. One guy who tried to park in the slip next to mine was fighting the wake and it pushed him towards the back of my boat so I ran to the back deck to push him away and luckily he didn't get Into my boat, just my anchor light which broke. Well today I was popping my rub rail back in after it got pulled out from the side I docked on and I noticed something behind the trailer fender bunk. A chunk of gel coat/fiberglass missing from the boat rubbing up against something on the dock from all the waves. Maybe a exposed bolt under the water, I'm not quite sure. Let's just say I won't be fishing anymore tournaments out of this ramp unless they let us load up on the trailer and then weigh in.
My question for the guys who have had work done is, how long did the repair take and what kind of money does it look like I'll be forking out for it. Here's a picture of the damage.
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