



Sometimes a part is close - but close isn't good enough. That's exactly the situation we were working with here. A regular customer came to us with aluminum trailer fenders that needed to be mounted but didn't have a clean way to bolt up to the trailer frame. Off-the-shelf hardware wasn't going to cut it, so we built custom brackets from scratch to get everything lined up right.
The brackets we fabricated let those diamond plate aluminum fenders sit flush and mount solid. No wobble, no improvised fixes, nothing that's going to rattle loose the first time the trailer hits a bump. When you're hauling a boat down the road, the last thing you need is a fender shifting around or coming loose near a tire.
We also tackled the seat situation on the Gheenoe. The customer had an older aluminum seat they wanted to reuse, but it wasn't set up to work with the boat as-is. We reworked it so it fits and functions the way it should - without having to scrap a perfectly good piece of equipment just because it wasn't a direct swap.
That's really what custom fabrication is about. It's not always a big build from the ground up. Sometimes it's solving the small stuff that other shops don't want to deal with. We do both. If something doesn't fit the way it should, we figure out how to make it work right.