Hull & Fiberglass Repair in North Dakota
Browse marine providers across North Dakota. Fiberglass, gelcoat, and structural hull damage repair.
Hull damage ranges from cosmetic gelcoat dings to structural fiberglass repairs after a hard grounding. A reputable hull shop can color-match gelcoat, laminate new fiberglass to original spec, and address blistering or osmosis on older hulls. For composite or carbon hulls, look for a yard with documented experience in your hull material.
Marine providers in North Dakota
1 shownNo exact hull repair matches yet — these are notable marine shops in North Dakota. Many marinas and yards offer hull repair without naming it explicitly.
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Frequently asked
- How long does fiberglass hull repair take?
- A simple gelcoat ding can be done same-day. Larger fiberglass laminate repairs typically take 3–10 days because layups need cure time between layers and final fairing/painting.
- What is hull osmosis and is it serious?
- Osmotic blistering happens when water permeates the gelcoat over years and reacts with hull resins. Surface blisters are cosmetic; widespread blistering can require peeling and re-laminating the entire hull below the waterline — typically a $10K–$40K job.
- Can a hull repair be invisible?
- A skilled gelcoat technician can match color and finish so closely that repairs are nearly undetectable. Sun-faded gelcoat is harder to match exactly; many yards recommend a partial topside paint to even things out.