Working commercial salmon fishing in Alaska, we did some DIY fiberglass “work” (it wasn’t my idea; I just followed orders). It’s messy, dangerous to inhale, and takes someone with experience to do it right. Structural integrity isn’t just about looks—it’s about safety. In the Midwest, our lakes and rivers present unique hazards for a fiberglass hull. Whether it’s a decade spent taking a beating on Lake Erie, a rocky shoreline ding on Table Rock Lake, or dock rash from a marina on Kentucky Lake, our hulls take a beating.
My mission is to connect you with expert fiberglass professionals who understand that a proper repair is invisible to the eye and structural to the core. Whether you need a simple gelcoat chip fixed from getting beat up on Lake St. Clair or a full transom replacement for a rig on Lake of the Ozarks, we prioritize shops that restore your boat to factory specifications.
