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Marine-tex...any opions/tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="Specknreds" data-source="post: 76451" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>It's a great product. I've used it for years to repair nicks in the gel coat on my fiberglass boats. I've never used it on alum. </p><p></p><p>Be very careful about adding 12" of water to your boat if it is still on the trailer. Anytime there is a hurricane coming I fill my alum. boats with 3"-4" of water. During Katrina I did this and didn't take the boat off the trailer. It was under a shed with no sides and rain water blew in. It filled the boat too 12"+ and bent the frame of my trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknreds, post: 76451, member: 801"] It's a great product. I've used it for years to repair nicks in the gel coat on my fiberglass boats. I've never used it on alum. Be very careful about adding 12" of water to your boat if it is still on the trailer. Anytime there is a hurricane coming I fill my alum. boats with 3"-4" of water. During Katrina I did this and didn't take the boat off the trailer. It was under a shed with no sides and rain water blew in. It filled the boat too 12"+ and bent the frame of my trailer. [/QUOTE]
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