| Try Brownell, they are in Mattapoisett. I had my boat repaired there
after BOB, and think they did a fine job with the AWL-GRIP.
Visit their Parker St. yard, where they do this kind of work. I am sure
they would show you around.
Brownell has been moving my boat to the water from my yard, and back
again in the fall. In fact when I completed finishing the boat, they
came and cut it out of the building cradle. I think they do an
excellent job, very professional.
Bill
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| I would recommend Parkers Boat yard, Cataumet MA, 508-563-9366.
They did my boat in 1984 with Awlgrip(topsides and deck) and it was
a very good job. When the boat got scraped up in hurricane Bob
last year they redid the hull, again a very good job.
Bob, their Awlgrip person is good, takes pride in his work and when
the storm wiped out their spray equipment they went with the newest
gear and the results show.
Ask for Al Cooke the yard manager or Bruce Parker, tell them I highly
recommend their work. (they do very good varnish work also and can
fabricate stantions and pulpit parts if you need them, since most of
the manufacturers are out of business)
Frank
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