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Old 08-09-2011, 06:51 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by Iceman View Post
I can tell you for certain that it can be welded, I have a rental Outback that I have repaired. Will it last forever..........I keep an eye on it.

Cabo, not many companies out there that will transfer warranty to the second party
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Originally Posted by Lets_Fish View Post
I personally have had Andy do a repair on one of my past kayaks (Hobie Quest) and I most say he does excellent work at a very reasonable rate. I was glad that I had him do the repairs. With that said, if you are on a low budget have Andy repair the yak and move forward.

If you do not feel 100% comfortable with this work being done then save the $$$ for the 2011 hull purchase. This is far cheaper than a "new" purchase! In the end it's your decision on new hull vs repaired hull.

Just be happy with the choice you pick!

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Originally Posted by dorado50 View Post
btw a stress crack in plastic can never be fixed
So thats 2 that have been repaired.

BTW 2 weeks ago my 200lbs buddy rented Icemans outback, fished all day and the inside was bone dry.
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