A relic of the Storm passing the SW, is it repairable ?

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Well when walking the local cove this morning after the worst of the Storm, the receding tide left this on our beach, saw it a couple of days ago, lying to its shore lines and riding the swells ok; but recon that its had its days, eh ?

On another boaty forum someones stated that they could repair it ok, as it was not the worst he has seen, yea well ?

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Certainly repairable but at a cost, the material cost alone would probably dissuade you from bothering, but if you have a load of resins and glass in stock and feel like having a Winter project, All the best.
 
The cost in materials never mind the time means that its scrap. Either land fill or viking funeral and a future home for a lobster or two.
 
Someone is taking the pizza. Unless you have the original mould, not a hope in hell and, probably another one locally for far less than the resin and mat.
 
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