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Help me decide the best way to fix pitting
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<blockquote data-quote="yeti meat" data-source="post: 506688" data-attributes="member: 34843"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p>Im new here,</p><p></p><p>So I have a question for you guys.</p><p>I have a 80's lund that a former owner put treated plywood down as a floor. Brilliant. The plywood looks just as good as it did they day they installed it Im sure. </p><p>However as you can probably guess... the bottom of the boat looks pretty bad. I have stripped down the floor to assess the situation. As far as I can tell, no holes go all the way through, however Once I strip the bottom, Im going to assume a few of them do.</p><p></p><p>So, Im in remote AK. </p><p>everything is hard to get here, and you kinda have to make due with what you have.</p><p>Ive scoured the internet looking for an affordable fix.</p><p></p><p>Ive come across G flex 655 as a solution to fixing my transom issues (which are worse). </p><p>Im wondering if I could also use that to spot fill these pits in the floor, after using vinegar and zinc chromate primer? Or would jb marine be a better option?</p><p>Or is there perhaps a better option Im ignorant of?</p><p></p><p>Im determined to make this thing work for at least a couple years till I can find a boat in better condition.</p><p>Thanks for the help </p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeti meat, post: 506688, member: 34843"] Hi Guys, Im new here, So I have a question for you guys. I have a 80's lund that a former owner put treated plywood down as a floor. Brilliant. The plywood looks just as good as it did they day they installed it Im sure. However as you can probably guess... the bottom of the boat looks pretty bad. I have stripped down the floor to assess the situation. As far as I can tell, no holes go all the way through, however Once I strip the bottom, Im going to assume a few of them do. So, Im in remote AK. everything is hard to get here, and you kinda have to make due with what you have. Ive scoured the internet looking for an affordable fix. Ive come across G flex 655 as a solution to fixing my transom issues (which are worse). Im wondering if I could also use that to spot fill these pits in the floor, after using vinegar and zinc chromate primer? Or would jb marine be a better option? Or is there perhaps a better option Im ignorant of? Im determined to make this thing work for at least a couple years till I can find a boat in better condition. Thanks for the help Cheers [/QUOTE]
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