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<blockquote data-quote="scoobeb" data-source="post: 332851" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>What would be the better fix,marine epoxy paste it,then sand and then primer and paint or would 5200 down then sand,primer and paint.I'm only keeping this thing for a yr or 2 at best,it's no were near all the way through,i scrapped it with a paint scrapper so that would of easily went through if it was full corroded.</p><p></p><p>I know it will hold up no matter which way i do it but when i sell it i want to make sure it won't fall apart on them.I'm just not going to put hundreds in a small fix like this,like i said i could get a brand new one for near $700.I just found a 1436(same exact boat but green) 2010 crestliner in mint shape with a nice trailer for only $950 down the street from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobeb, post: 332851, member: 6843"] What would be the better fix,marine epoxy paste it,then sand and then primer and paint or would 5200 down then sand,primer and paint.I'm only keeping this thing for a yr or 2 at best,it's no were near all the way through,i scrapped it with a paint scrapper so that would of easily went through if it was full corroded. I know it will hold up no matter which way i do it but when i sell it i want to make sure it won't fall apart on them.I'm just not going to put hundreds in a small fix like this,like i said i could get a brand new one for near $700.I just found a 1436(same exact boat but green) 2010 crestliner in mint shape with a nice trailer for only $950 down the street from me. [/QUOTE]
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