I do love everything about my boat, however it has a leak somewhere and I believe it's coming from the pump area somewhere. I've been through the underside of the hull where I saw a couple repairs. Hopefully by redoing the pump it will fix the problem.
Anyone know if I re-gel the underside of the boat if that would take care of any small pinholes in the repairs if any?
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Don't take any of this in a negative way.
Clean up what you have, sell it for what you can and find another boat spending the money you would have put into your Tahiti.
My reasoning is pretty simple.
The boat you have I would not consider to be your "forever boat". Meaning that once you get that far into it, you will either outgrow it or you'll see something you will fall passionately in love with. The problem will be you won't be able to sell the boat for anywhere near what you would have invested in it.
Do that with the boat hull you could see growing into.
Berkeley, Dominator, American Turbine etc. would give you more fun per horsepower and make repairs and service down the road easier and more economical.
Nothing against the Tahiti, but it sounds like it has a fair share of issues. It will still be a Tahiti when your done.
Take that same investment and find a hull that really spins your flywheel.
Just my recommendation based on seeing many people regret putting large amounts of cash into something they really aren't in love with.
Good luck.
GT