
The day after picking the boat up, the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, I noticed that the starboard sternside of the boat got whacked, most likely by an anchor. I had an 8" splintered crack above the rubrail. The marina said if it happened there then they will take care of it. Great, all good.
A week later the fiberglass guy comes to my slip and looks at it, says no problem. The shop manager says "possible problem" as the oyster colored is faded and it will be tough to match. The next day he made his first attempt and fixing it. I now have a much more yellowed section (much larger than the crack and above the pinstripe???). A few days later I see him and he says he still has to sand and blend. Now going on 3 weeks since the initial work. If and when he ever comes back, shouldn't he be able to properly blend the new filler so it is not so obvious? I've had other boats repaired and my neighbors had great results after Hurricane Sandy so I don't believe I am asking for much from a professional.
If the best he can do is just not good enough, can I file a claim with my insurance and have them work it out?
As of now, I can see the filler from a mile away, I hope blending entails more than a final sanding.
Thoughts?