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<blockquote data-quote="moberg12" data-source="post: 157401" data-attributes="member: 3819"><p>I've got probably 2 dozen holes I need to fix in my boat. All of the holes were drilled by the previous owner to mount various accessories most of them are in the transom. The rest of the holes are in the bow, or above the water line on the sides. I've tried Durafix with mixed results, I've been able to fill the holes but the heat is warping the hull. So any ideas you guys have would be great. I'm don't really want to fill the holes with rivets that could potentially leak.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moberg12, post: 157401, member: 3819"] I've got probably 2 dozen holes I need to fix in my boat. All of the holes were drilled by the previous owner to mount various accessories most of them are in the transom. The rest of the holes are in the bow, or above the water line on the sides. I've tried Durafix with mixed results, I've been able to fill the holes but the heat is warping the hull. So any ideas you guys have would be great. I'm don't really want to fill the holes with rivets that could potentially leak. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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