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    A few weeks ago we were at the Gravois Mills boat launch and a nail got the rub rail on our boat. I am not sure why, but the rub rail on our Lund is not rubber, it is aluminum. The nail dug in pretty good and I didn't want to leave it that way. I approached a couple body shops and as soon as I said aluminum boat they didn't want anything to do with it. I had contact with Lutz's Automotive in Jefferson City through work. I called him and he told me to bring it down. I did some leg work for him as far as the paint code and the type of paint Lund uses. We dropped it off on a Saturday and he called us on the following Thursday letting us know it was done. Dan (Lutz) did an AMAZING job on it. No more scratch and the paint is beautiful! I am not sure if he does fiberglass and gel coat or not. You would need to ask him. If you have work that needs to be done on your Aluminum boat talk to Dan at Auto body, Collision Repair and Classic Car Restoration - Lutz's Garage: Auto Collision & Repair
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    Glad you found someone to do it
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    I punched a split in the bottom of my Lowe 1648. Found a shop between Gravois Mills and Laurie that welded it back together. That was 8 years ago and still holding strong.

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