I've been Marlin hunting for about a year now and have recently come across two different 2004 Marlins which both recently had work performed by Grady White to address water intrusion to the balsa coring on the sides. The Grady repair facility apparently took off the outer skin, removed the rotted balsa, replaced the balsa with a new non-wood non-absorbent product, and then stitched it all back up with a new gelcoat etc. The work is warrantied for 2 years.
I'm not sure what to think about this and was hoping for some feedback from you guys. I'm already very aware of the water intrusion issues (both the balsa above the waterline and the bang cap on the transom) that some people encounter with Marlins pre 2010 so don't really have any questions about the how/why of that construction or about the intrusion problems themselves. What I am really wondering is about how I should think about this in terms of the value/desirability of the boat... is a boat that had intrusion which was repaired by Grady about the same value as a boat which has bone-dry balsa coring?
I am not new to boating (currently running a 17 foot Whaler) but am having a hard time wrapping my head around the repair, e.g. if this were a car and it had been damaged and professionally repaired to factory the car would still have a lower price/would be more difficult to resell later compared to the same model which had never had the damage and repair. Thanks in advance for your thoughts here!
I'm not sure what to think about this and was hoping for some feedback from you guys. I'm already very aware of the water intrusion issues (both the balsa above the waterline and the bang cap on the transom) that some people encounter with Marlins pre 2010 so don't really have any questions about the how/why of that construction or about the intrusion problems themselves. What I am really wondering is about how I should think about this in terms of the value/desirability of the boat... is a boat that had intrusion which was repaired by Grady about the same value as a boat which has bone-dry balsa coring?
I am not new to boating (currently running a 17 foot Whaler) but am having a hard time wrapping my head around the repair, e.g. if this were a car and it had been damaged and professionally repaired to factory the car would still have a lower price/would be more difficult to resell later compared to the same model which had never had the damage and repair. Thanks in advance for your thoughts here!