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<blockquote data-quote="sixgun86" data-source="post: 272111" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>I don't think anything else will hold it for the long run. It will probably just keep spreading and try to separate. Especially with weight in the bow.</p><p></p><p>The problem you will have with welding will determine how thick the metal is to weld. It's really easy to blow through some of these thin tins.. Since the trouble spot is thick, you shouldn't have a problem. Just need a welder that can also fabricate, lol.</p><p></p><p> Shouldn't be more than $100 repair. Afterwards fill the inside up w/ 5200. </p><p></p><p>I would never put any respectable motor on that boat unless it was welded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixgun86, post: 272111, member: 5345"] I don't think anything else will hold it for the long run. It will probably just keep spreading and try to separate. Especially with weight in the bow. The problem you will have with welding will determine how thick the metal is to weld. It's really easy to blow through some of these thin tins.. Since the trouble spot is thick, you shouldn't have a problem. Just need a welder that can also fabricate, lol. Shouldn't be more than $100 repair. Afterwards fill the inside up w/ 5200. I would never put any respectable motor on that boat unless it was welded. [/QUOTE]
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