here's your chance to either dispel my belief, or reaffirm......I'm under the belief that if Grady white has the reputation of quality in the SeaV2 hull that they have been building for 20 or so years, then if the hull appears to be in good shape with no visible damage (out of the water) or history of repairs to the hull, then this fiberglass hull should last.....forever. When I say forever, yes it will need a new gel coat, paint, rigging repairs, interior repairs and replacements etc (not even discussing engines) - but the seaworthiness and continuous usability of the hull should be many decades - easily 5-6 decades.
So, how am I wrong - or right?
Thanks for your thoughts,
Looking to get my first Grady (26, 27 or 28 )
Ovid
So, how am I wrong - or right?
Thanks for your thoughts,
Looking to get my first Grady (26, 27 or 28 )
Ovid