Tinny Fleet
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Friends:
Have a 13' Smokercraft semi v. The PO went crazy with a drill on the boat seats and there are holes everywhere. I've smoothed the edges out with a file the best I can but they still seem to snag on things and are unsightly. I want to patch the holes. Problem is I can only access the top as I don't want to remove the seats to then pull out the Styrofoam to install the backing for some kind of a patch.
I have thought about fabricating some plywood to go on top of the seats, but that would add weight and deteriorate. And if I plug each hole with a rivet, then I have a bunch of protrusions sticking up.
Can I live with the problem? Sure, but it would be nice to clean this up.
Is there a neat and tidy way to patch holes (short of welding) that a person can do with access to only one side? I'm thinking bondo or Marine Tex or...?
Thanks in advance
Have a 13' Smokercraft semi v. The PO went crazy with a drill on the boat seats and there are holes everywhere. I've smoothed the edges out with a file the best I can but they still seem to snag on things and are unsightly. I want to patch the holes. Problem is I can only access the top as I don't want to remove the seats to then pull out the Styrofoam to install the backing for some kind of a patch.
I have thought about fabricating some plywood to go on top of the seats, but that would add weight and deteriorate. And if I plug each hole with a rivet, then I have a bunch of protrusions sticking up.
Can I live with the problem? Sure, but it would be nice to clean this up.
Is there a neat and tidy way to patch holes (short of welding) that a person can do with access to only one side? I'm thinking bondo or Marine Tex or...?
Thanks in advance