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Advice needed: to repair or not to repair
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<blockquote data-quote="scottphillips208" data-source="post: 362899" data-attributes="member: 14922"><p>At some point in her life, my jet sled apparently went head to head with a rock and lost. On the port side of the boat about two feet back from the bow the hull was split from the chine near the waterline to the gunnel. While the repair is solid, it's ugly. The resulting divot where the hull was welded is about two inches wide 3/8" deep.</p><p></p><p>I need some advice: Is there some type of marine grade body filler that could be used to repair it? I know that Bondo would be a bad idea, but I wonder if Bondo's "Metal Fill" filler would hold up.</p><p></p><p>In advance, thanks.</p><p></p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottphillips208, post: 362899, member: 14922"] At some point in her life, my jet sled apparently went head to head with a rock and lost. On the port side of the boat about two feet back from the bow the hull was split from the chine near the waterline to the gunnel. While the repair is solid, it's ugly. The resulting divot where the hull was welded is about two inches wide 3/8" deep. I need some advice: Is there some type of marine grade body filler that could be used to repair it? I know that Bondo would be a bad idea, but I wonder if Bondo's "Metal Fill" filler would hold up. In advance, thanks. Scott [/QUOTE]
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