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Duncan43
05-03-2018, 12:53 PM
Ok guys need your opinion on what to do here. I just purchased this 2013 Moomba Mojo, brought it home yesterday. General dings and things that can be fixed but didn't notice anything big. Boat ran amazing on the water so I was very happy. However, I was wiping it down over lunch, cant keep my hands off it right now :), and noticed this crack about 2.5 feet long running down the side. I didn't even notice before and really you cant see it unless you are real close. Is this something to worry about? Potential costs or even ideas of fixing it?

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Catman
05-03-2018, 09:15 PM
It looks like a scratch call skiers choice I believe the hull has a life time warranty

Shoebox
05-04-2018, 07:46 AM
My buddy discovered a crack like that under the decal on his 2010 LSV. $3k to fix.

Duncan43
05-04-2018, 07:57 AM
My buddy discovered a crack like that under the decal on his 2010 LSV. $3k to fix.

Having it looked at today. I am hoping it’s only gelcoat and it’s not from water getting behind and causing any structural damage. I guess that can happen and freeze then the expansion causes the gel to crack. Just kicking myself for not seeing this before I left the marina with it. Anyway my local dealer is going to let me know.


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Shoebox
05-04-2018, 07:58 AM
Having it looked at today. I am hoping it’s only gelcoat and it’s not from water getting behind and causing any structural damage. I guess that can happen and freeze then the expansion causes the gel to crack. Just kicking myself for not seeing this before I left the marina with it. Anyway my local dealer is going to let me know.


Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkGood luck, I hope it's something easy and cheap.

ktenan12
05-05-2021, 01:42 PM
Curious what you guys think about this crack
I found after winter storage. It’s tough to see in the black gelcoat with the reflection but it’s a hairline crack that runs from the screw in the docking light down as far as I can see under the keel. It’s not splintered and there’s no impact spot, so I know it’s not from me/it hitting something. It looks more like it’s just a “stress split.” From what I can tell it’s only in the gelcoat and can barley be felt running a fingernail over it. I sent an email to me dealer as well but wanted to get opinions from this group.

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Schlanseay
05-05-2021, 02:05 PM
Ok guys need your opinion on what to do here. I just purchased this 2013 Moomba Mojo, brought it home yesterday. General dings and things that can be fixed but didn't notice anything big. Boat ran amazing on the water so I was very happy. However, I was wiping it down over lunch, cant keep my hands off it right now :), and noticed this crack about 2.5 feet long running down the side. I didn't even notice before and really you cant see it unless you are real close. Is this something to worry about? Potential costs or even ideas of fixing it?

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If you can, check inside of the Hull in that spot to see if there has been any fiberglass work behind it.


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sandm
05-05-2021, 02:38 PM
If you can, check inside of the Hull in that spot to see if there has been any fiberglass work behind it.


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old post and betting the member is either long gone or fixed the issue.

gotta admit I'm having a heck of a time seeing the crack in the pic from KT. that pic is real confusing.
most boat companies warranty cracks for 1 year. after that it's on the owner.

Schlanseay
05-05-2021, 03:28 PM
old post and betting the member is either long gone or fixed the issue.

gotta admit I'm having a heck of a time seeing the crack in the pic from KT. that pic is real confusing.
most boat companies warranty cracks for 1 year. after that it's on the owner.

Haha I didn’t even look at the date! It came up on my TT feed. Yeah is was pretty minute.


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larry_arizona
05-05-2021, 03:53 PM
Cosmetic gel crack, a good gel repair guy would knock that out.


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Tommy2slow
05-05-2021, 10:33 PM
old post and betting the member is either long gone or fixed the issue.

gotta admit I'm having a heck of a time seeing the crack in the pic from KT. that pic is real confusing.
most boat companies warranty cracks for 1 year. after that it's on the owner.
I didn’t understand the pic at first either. The pic is taken really close to the boat. The trailer and everything else is a reflection. Look down and to the left and you can see the bow roller and it reflection in the gelcoat. Might help you to understand the pic

sandm
05-06-2021, 12:16 AM
I didn’t understand the pic at first either. The pic is taken really close to the boat. The trailer and everything else is a reflection. Look down and to the left and you can see the bow roller and it reflection in the gelcoat. Might help you to understand the pic

thx for the lesson. got it now. reminds me of those 90's pics you have to stare at crosseyed to see the hidden pic :)
that crack is kinda long. I'd get on that soon to fix it before it becomes bigger. down side is black can be a biotch to match and blend.....

ktenan12
05-06-2021, 07:21 AM
thx for the lesson. got it now. reminds me of those 90's pics you have to stare at crosseyed to see the hidden pic :)
that crack is kinda long. I'd get on that soon to fix it before it becomes bigger. down side is black can be a biotch to match and blend.....

That's basically what the dealer told me. When the boat is in the water, I doubt you'll even be able to notice it. He offered to try and have it warrantied, but suggested that the repair might look worse than the crack. He promised it's just cosmetic and not into the fiberglass so the integrity of the boat is fine.