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<blockquote data-quote="horsesoldier03" data-source="post: 200250" data-attributes="member: 5816"><p>First, My name is Greg, I am new to the forum and looking to pick up a cheap boat to fix up. I recently found a nice 14' deep V boat. However, the previous owner left a battery inside the boat up to the front that leaked acid which resulted in 6-7 small holes (approx. size of an eraser on a pencil). At this time, I am hagling on the price but it looks like it is going to be $225. I spoke with a repair shop that is quoting a rough quote of $200 to do the repair. I guess my question is, do I try to repair the boat myself, or should I pay the money and have a repair shop fix it. If I do the repair myself, what is the best meathod recommended?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="horsesoldier03, post: 200250, member: 5816"] First, My name is Greg, I am new to the forum and looking to pick up a cheap boat to fix up. I recently found a nice 14' deep V boat. However, the previous owner left a battery inside the boat up to the front that leaked acid which resulted in 6-7 small holes (approx. size of an eraser on a pencil). At this time, I am hagling on the price but it looks like it is going to be $225. I spoke with a repair shop that is quoting a rough quote of $200 to do the repair. I guess my question is, do I try to repair the boat myself, or should I pay the money and have a repair shop fix it. If I do the repair myself, what is the best meathod recommended? [/QUOTE]
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