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to or not to on 14ft harber craft
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<blockquote data-quote="skinny" data-source="post: 132883" data-attributes="member: 2760"><p>well it looks like the gluvit will seal the leakage I had I used a qart of it and only went up to the rib down the side of the boat. Thought is if i'm getting water in above that she is going under anyway .</p><p></p><p>i just need to top coat it but I'm not sure on the paint colour or type to use I may stop at a TSC store and see what they have for colour/type I hear lots of people using tractor paint</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skinny, post: 132883, member: 2760"] well it looks like the gluvit will seal the leakage I had I used a qart of it and only went up to the rib down the side of the boat. Thought is if i'm getting water in above that she is going under anyway . i just need to top coat it but I'm not sure on the paint colour or type to use I may stop at a TSC store and see what they have for colour/type I hear lots of people using tractor paint [/QUOTE]
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