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A-hole brother in-law!
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<blockquote data-quote="huntinfool" data-source="post: 375120" data-attributes="member: 1931"><p>I thought about that and have done these in the past, but most people are not real savy with fiberglass. I've gone to the aluminum patch with 5200 on probably a dozen different boats. Not one problem yet. Heck my current 2012 Tracker 1860 CC had hit a stump and had a 4" gash in it. I cleaned it up real good and applied a layer of epoxy to fill the gash. Then a layer of 5200 and a piece of diamond plat and some screws and I don't have even one leak yet. And I've taken it on some rough rides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinfool, post: 375120, member: 1931"] I thought about that and have done these in the past, but most people are not real savy with fiberglass. I've gone to the aluminum patch with 5200 on probably a dozen different boats. Not one problem yet. Heck my current 2012 Tracker 1860 CC had hit a stump and had a 4" gash in it. I cleaned it up real good and applied a layer of epoxy to fill the gash. Then a layer of 5200 and a piece of diamond plat and some screws and I don't have even one leak yet. And I've taken it on some rough rides. [/QUOTE]
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