Flying Sparks Garage is a must-watch YouTube channel that blends DIY craftsmanship with passion for precision. Hosted by husband-and-wife duo Emily and Aaron Reeves, this channel isn't just a hub for incredible projects—it’s also a creative space that inspires automotive and boat hobbyists to dream big and build even bigger. Recent episodes have dived into projects ranging from automotive upgrades to boat restorations, making Flying Sparks Garage a favorite hangout for enthusiasts in many fields. 

But one of their 2025 ventures? A boat restoration project. Their stringer-replacement project featured in-depth use of materials from Fiberglass Warehouse—and the result? Stunning craftsmanship and a boat that’s destined to sail smoother and last longer.

If you’re not familiar, boat stringers are the backbone of a watercraft's structure, critical to its strength and stability. Over time, these structural elements can deteriorate due to water exposure, age, and regular use, compromising the boat's integrity. Replacing stringers is no simple task, but the Reeves took this boat restoration challenge head-on with incredible resourcefulness.

Flying Sparks Garage used fiberglass mat, biaxial knitted fabric, vinyl ester resin, and tools. You can watch the process here-

Looking for high-quality materials to start your own restoration project? Fiberglass Warehouse offers all the essentials you need. Contact us today at sales@fiberglasswarehouse.com or 833-669-7899. 

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