Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Whaler repair in Maryland?

Posted by mtnsherpa on 11/08/11 - 11:37 AM
#1

Hi Folks,

Am now caretaker for the family 1997 Montauk 17, which has a 5 inch fiberglass crack on the top edge of the transom (port side). The area looks to be a little swollen but is now protected from entering moisture. Boat has always been on lift when not in use and covered during the off season so is in pretty good shape barring spider cracks/crazing. Am looking forward to tidying her up over time but the crack is the primary issue right now.

Am looking for recommendations of repair shops anywhere along the Baltimore-Annapolis-Kent Island-Easton-St. Michael's-Tilghman corridor with a preference to the Easter Shore side of that list. Your reasons for the recommendation would be greatly appreciated.

Have spoken with Chesapeake WhalerTowne (Grasonville, MD) but have no knowledge of their work quality or cost, yet.

Thoughts, suggestions?

Thanks,
George

Posted by mtnsherpa on 11/08/11 - 12:28 PM
#2

Can this be moved to "Boats" under Repair, Maintenance, Information?
I somehow posted it to the wrong forum!

Apologies,
George

Posted by Joe Kriz on 11/08/11 - 1:22 PM
#3

Am looking for recommendations of repair shops anywhere along the Baltimore-Annapolis-Kent Island-Easton-St. Michael's-Tilghman corridor with a preference to the Easter Shore side of that list. Your reasons for the recommendation would be greatly appreciated.


I moved it to Regional discussions as you are looking for a repair shop in a certain area and not a question about a boat....

Posted by mtnsherpa on 11/08/11 - 1:53 PM
#4

Aahh, understood! Thanks Joe. Perhaps Mid Atlantic is the more appropriate area then?

Posted by kamie on 11/08/11 - 6:36 PM
#5

Create a personal page and post some photo's. It may not be that hard to repair yourself if you are handy.

Posted by mtnsherpa on 11/09/11 - 7:35 AM
#6

Kamie, thanks for the vote of confidence in DIY. I'm no stranger to tools and indeed handy but circumstances are causing me to consider farming this out, as much as I'd rather not.

Looking forward to participating a bit more in this community but right now don't have easy access to the technology to get and post photos so it will be bit before that happens.

Posted by jollyrog305 on 11/09/11 - 9:05 AM
#7

I cannot speak to the cost since my repair was covered under warranty, but the gelcoat work done by Whalertowne on my boat was fantastic – can’t tell there was ever an blemish.

Posted by mtown on 11/10/11 - 1:30 PM
#8

Whaler warranty work for fiberglass not mechanical used to be and probably still is done by Germershausen,s near Pasadena Md. The owner is Ferd Germershausen 410-437-0252.

Posted by mtnsherpa on 06/07/16 - 3:56 PM
#9

A very late follow up!

I never did get around to getting this crack repaired. What I did back then was to squeeze in some Boat Life caulk and smooth it out. It provided the necessary seal from the elements and allowed me to observe any further change over time. This temporary fix is still in place and there has been no change in the crack.

Thank you for the replies and information, which will come in handy when it comes time to fix this properly.