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Repair holes from transducer screws
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 441151" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>Had same situation on an old tin boat I once owned. I sanded area, vinegar washed, primed it then filled holses with JB epoxy. Starboard pieces, one 3/4" thick (outside) and 1/4" (inside) sandwiched the relair arwa and 2 SS bolts secured the piece to the hull.</p><p></p><p>Gooped w/ BoatLife polysuflide 'LifeCaulk' (roughen up inside surfaces), could use 3M 5200. You can buy cheap UHMW cutting board at dollar store and make it work too. My repair was certainly overkill, but no other owner will EVER have to worry about it again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 441151, member: 15636"] Had same situation on an old tin boat I once owned. I sanded area, vinegar washed, primed it then filled holses with JB epoxy. Starboard pieces, one 3/4" thick (outside) and 1/4" (inside) sandwiched the relair arwa and 2 SS bolts secured the piece to the hull. Gooped w/ BoatLife polysuflide 'LifeCaulk' (roughen up inside surfaces), could use 3M 5200. You can buy cheap UHMW cutting board at dollar store and make it work too. My repair was certainly overkill, but no other owner will EVER have to worry about it again! [/QUOTE]
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