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Repairing pinholes in hull
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveBob" data-source="post: 484785" data-attributes="member: 31345"><p>Probably something that was spilled over the area inside the boat where the leaks are and not properly cleaned up. Probably battery acid from your description of the holes. If it was battery acid it may have been soaked up by debris under the rib and thus allowed to eat away at the rivets or skin of the boat or both for an extended period of time causing the leaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveBob, post: 484785, member: 31345"] Probably something that was spilled over the area inside the boat where the leaks are and not properly cleaned up. Probably battery acid from your description of the holes. If it was battery acid it may have been soaked up by debris under the rib and thus allowed to eat away at the rivets or skin of the boat or both for an extended period of time causing the leaks. [/QUOTE]
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