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<blockquote data-quote="BlueBlooded" data-source="post: 476230" data-attributes="member: 12708"><p>I suppose my concern with epoxy is whether or not there's one tough enough to withstand more beaching and dragging without just breaking apart and falling off. Obviously it'll have to be periodically redone as it wears, but that's different than I don't have any experience with using epoxies in this manner. Do you think JB Weld would stay adhered as it's worn away? I do try not to beach the boat hard or drag it across rocks, but try as I may, I can't control my girlfriend or my friend who technically still owns 50% of the shares of the boat. They aren't quite as...situationally aware as I wish they were. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueBlooded, post: 476230, member: 12708"] I suppose my concern with epoxy is whether or not there's one tough enough to withstand more beaching and dragging without just breaking apart and falling off. Obviously it'll have to be periodically redone as it wears, but that's different than I don't have any experience with using epoxies in this manner. Do you think JB Weld would stay adhered as it's worn away? I do try not to beach the boat hard or drag it across rocks, but try as I may, I can't control my girlfriend or my friend who technically still owns 50% of the shares of the boat. They aren't quite as...situationally aware as I wish they were. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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