My friend just bought a bass boat off the board this weekend, and unfortunately, there is a small hole a little larger than the size of a BB in one of the chines underneath. After shaking the boat down, they did the transaction and were left to their own devices. Only after running around the lake half the day did they notice that there was a little water in the rod locker. Before we take it to Bragg Marine, we want to epoxy the hole and make sure that it's localized and found.
What are some of the best epoxy's for this type of situation?
Epoxy for bottom of boat?
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Re: Epoxy for bottom of boat?
Here is my vote:
http://www.marinetex.com/PRODUCT%20PAGE ... 20info.htm
But there may be better stuff out there...
http://www.marinetex.com/PRODUCT%20PAGE ... 20info.htm
But there may be better stuff out there...
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Re: Epoxy for bottom of boat?

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Re: Epoxy for bottom of boat?
Jason!! wtf?
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Re: Epoxy for bottom of boat?
I'll second the Marine Tex. I repaired my hull with it.
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