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Difficult Stern/Bottom Repairs?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 517248" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Strength of the material appears to be gone. If using it as a rowboat or electric power you might get away with a compound patch such as some type of epoxy covering like JB weld. I would never trust the integrity with an outboard motor. If you get it cleaned and patched, I have had great success below the waterline with a product called " leak stopper" from home depot and tractor supply. It is a clear coating designed for roof coatings/ sealer. Just some thoughts here, but trusting that hull with an outboard motor in my opinion would be asking for trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 517248, member: 1183"] Strength of the material appears to be gone. If using it as a rowboat or electric power you might get away with a compound patch such as some type of epoxy covering like JB weld. I would never trust the integrity with an outboard motor. If you get it cleaned and patched, I have had great success below the waterline with a product called " leak stopper" from home depot and tractor supply. It is a clear coating designed for roof coatings/ sealer. Just some thoughts here, but trusting that hull with an outboard motor in my opinion would be asking for trouble. [/QUOTE]
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