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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Voyager 16ft jon boat mod, here we go right now! *New Pics
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<blockquote data-quote="DuckChaser" data-source="post: 304383" data-attributes="member: 10874"><p>I personally used JB Weld to patch holes in my boat. I sanded it down and painted them. They were mainly rivet holes through the ribs and in the console. I have heard the best thing to do below the water line is put 5200 on a SS bolt. If you don't want to see the bolt heads then the JB Weld would be your best bet. Like you said there are different opinions on the matter. As far as the primer goes, I spot primed mine as well. I feathered it out, but it still doesn't look perfect. I am not the best painter so maybe you will have better luck. Hopefully this helps. Keep up the good work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DuckChaser, post: 304383, member: 10874"] I personally used JB Weld to patch holes in my boat. I sanded it down and painted them. They were mainly rivet holes through the ribs and in the console. I have heard the best thing to do below the water line is put 5200 on a SS bolt. If you don't want to see the bolt heads then the JB Weld would be your best bet. Like you said there are different opinions on the matter. As far as the primer goes, I spot primed mine as well. I feathered it out, but it still doesn't look perfect. I am not the best painter so maybe you will have better luck. Hopefully this helps. Keep up the good work! [/QUOTE]
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