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patch a hole
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11/22/11 01:23 AM
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burton1795
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Just found a one inch by half inch hole in the hull of a boat I just bought. The hole is beside the ring used for the winch. Any suggestions on how to patch? I have heard bondo, but thought there might be something made specifically for boats. Was going to call a marine shop in Granbury, but what's the point when I have access to all you experts!
Last edited by burton1795; 11/22/11 01:24 AM.
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Re: patch a hole
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11/22/11 02:27 AM
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BJH ( JUST JIGGING)
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I would agree with you , but then we would both be WRONG !!!!!
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Re: patch a hole
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11/22/11 06:02 AM
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Allison1
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A hole thats gone clear through the hull should have some matting or fiberglass cloth behind it. The area you describe might be accessible from the front electronics plate for a small hole like that. I'd look online for a repair video. I've seen them before. Its not a large job if you're comfortable with fiberglass.
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Re: patch a hole
[Re: burton1795]
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11/22/11 08:24 AM
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hopalong
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bondo fiberglass reinforced filler, its a resin/glass bondo and works excellent on boats. walmart, oriellys, autozzone etc. here is a pic of it http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/..._content=value4
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Re: patch a hole
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11/22/11 04:57 PM
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BassHunter 69
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A hole thats gone clear through the hull should have some matting or fiberglass cloth behind it. The area you describe might be accessible from the front electronics plate for a small hole like that. I'd look online for a repair video. I've seen them before. Its not a large job if you're comfortable with fiberglass.
I would agree with Allison here. Even the bondo with the fiberglass threads will not bond to the fiberglass. If that used it will probably fall out while pounding through waves.
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