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Holes and Small Cracks in bottom of hull
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 496259" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>The "Goop" company makes a coating for aluminum boats that is an epoxy but has fiber in it.. Designed to fill small holes and cracks, you might look into that. As far as the bigger holes, you will have some patching to do.. You might consider getting a piece of aluminum at least .060 thick to cover the whole transom on the outside with sealer in between. Rivets or SS screws and nuts to hold it together. I am sure others will chime in with some other ideas. Is the wood inside solid ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 496259, member: 1183"] The "Goop" company makes a coating for aluminum boats that is an epoxy but has fiber in it.. Designed to fill small holes and cracks, you might look into that. As far as the bigger holes, you will have some patching to do.. You might consider getting a piece of aluminum at least .060 thick to cover the whole transom on the outside with sealer in between. Rivets or SS screws and nuts to hold it together. I am sure others will chime in with some other ideas. Is the wood inside solid ?? [/QUOTE]
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