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<blockquote data-quote="Shadow Jr." data-source="post: 510097" data-attributes="member: 34783"><p>Those holes were from a transom plate mounted on the exterior. I have recently replaced the transom board and repaired unwanted holes in the transom. I'm trying to repair the last two holes without drilling anymore holes in my transom board with JB marine weld epoxy. It seems to be staying in place really well. I will sand smooth and repaint with total boat aluminum paint. I'll keep my fingers crossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadow Jr., post: 510097, member: 34783"] Those holes were from a transom plate mounted on the exterior. I have recently replaced the transom board and repaired unwanted holes in the transom. I'm trying to repair the last two holes without drilling anymore holes in my transom board with JB marine weld epoxy. It seems to be staying in place really well. I will sand smooth and repaint with total boat aluminum paint. I'll keep my fingers crossed. [/QUOTE]
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