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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 514484" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Looks like you he boat was dragged over rocks and gravel and scraped thru the aluminum strake. Had a couple on my Jon boat so I just sealed them with a clear roofing sealer, hut I only use it in my pond. If you can't weld it, then get a strip of aluminum and form it over and rivet it on. You could try to fill it, but not necessary. Actually it does not hurt a thing if just left alone. Fixing it would just be for appearance purposes only......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 514484, member: 1183"] Looks like you he boat was dragged over rocks and gravel and scraped thru the aluminum strake. Had a couple on my Jon boat so I just sealed them with a clear roofing sealer, hut I only use it in my pond. If you can't weld it, then get a strip of aluminum and form it over and rivet it on. You could try to fill it, but not necessary. Actually it does not hurt a thing if just left alone. Fixing it would just be for appearance purposes[B] [/B]only...... [/QUOTE]
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