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Repair two small holes from old transducer
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<blockquote data-quote="Lukey27" data-source="post: 361041" data-attributes="member: 14843"><p>Wow! awesome advice guys - Thank you! I think I'm going to try the rivets with sealant. <strong><u>The guy at the store gave me Marine goop?? Will that work the same as 3M5200??? </u></strong>Seems like the easiest, most waterproof plan. Plus later when I remove all the interior of my boat I'm going to use 1/16'' aluminum angled rods for the framing to keep the weight down & use the rivets there too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lukey27, post: 361041, member: 14843"] Wow! awesome advice guys - Thank you! I think I'm going to try the rivets with sealant. [b][u]The guy at the store gave me Marine goop?? Will that work the same as 3M5200??? [/u][/b]Seems like the easiest, most waterproof plan. Plus later when I remove all the interior of my boat I'm going to use 1/16'' aluminum angled rods for the framing to keep the weight down & use the rivets there too. [/QUOTE]
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