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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 289462" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>without no pics and im assuming your wood on the transom is in front or on top of the leak id remove it before doing any repairs to ensure you fix it once and it stays fixed. 99% of the guys here will tell you to go with the 5200 but if its right where the hull meets the stern jb marine will work fine. i removed rivets and temporarily used regular jb weld to fill them and it has not leaked a drop in a year and a half and the rivet holes were through my hull on bottom and the sides. post a pic or two so we can get a better idea of what your working with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 289462, member: 4468"] without no pics and im assuming your wood on the transom is in front or on top of the leak id remove it before doing any repairs to ensure you fix it once and it stays fixed. 99% of the guys here will tell you to go with the 5200 but if its right where the hull meets the stern jb marine will work fine. i removed rivets and temporarily used regular jb weld to fill them and it has not leaked a drop in a year and a half and the rivet holes were through my hull on bottom and the sides. post a pic or two so we can get a better idea of what your working with. [/QUOTE]
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