Man, I must be a glutton for punishment. I bought a 1988 pontoon boat last year, with intention to fix it up for family fun with new seats etc.
Today I bought ANOTHER toon and will sell-off the first. It is a 2008 Sun Tracker Regency 20 that met with misfortune. The snow load on the storage building was too much, and literally brought the roof down......on the boat.
It was still on the trailer, resulting in the single axel meeting up with the bottom of the pontoons, denting them in approximately 3 inches. Total length of the dent on each toon is maybe 16 inches. There are no cracks. I'll need a new helm and some sections of railing, but otherwise the boat held up quite well.
What is the best way to smooth out the dents. I'm not looking for perfection, as the dents are below the waterline. I feel they may affect performance somewhat. Or am I wrong, and be better leaving them alone?
Today I bought ANOTHER toon and will sell-off the first. It is a 2008 Sun Tracker Regency 20 that met with misfortune. The snow load on the storage building was too much, and literally brought the roof down......on the boat.
It was still on the trailer, resulting in the single axel meeting up with the bottom of the pontoons, denting them in approximately 3 inches. Total length of the dent on each toon is maybe 16 inches. There are no cracks. I'll need a new helm and some sections of railing, but otherwise the boat held up quite well.
What is the best way to smooth out the dents. I'm not looking for perfection, as the dents are below the waterline. I feel they may affect performance somewhat. Or am I wrong, and be better leaving them alone?