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<blockquote data-quote="heman" data-source="post: 177489" data-attributes="member: 4401"><p>You could probably use some 3m marine sealant around where you think there is a leak.</p><p></p><p>To find out where the leak is.. you could try filling the boat with water and see where it leaks.. then just bilge it out and wipe dry before you start working on it.</p><p></p><p>if you really want to plug it up. i'd suggest using some fiberglass resin or maybe some JB marine weld putty? I think someone with more knowledge could verify if they'd agree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heman, post: 177489, member: 4401"] You could probably use some 3m marine sealant around where you think there is a leak. To find out where the leak is.. you could try filling the boat with water and see where it leaks.. then just bilge it out and wipe dry before you start working on it. if you really want to plug it up. i'd suggest using some fiberglass resin or maybe some JB marine weld putty? I think someone with more knowledge could verify if they'd agree. [/QUOTE]
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