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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis1022" data-source="post: 89917" data-attributes="member: 1153"><p><strong><em><span style="color: #FF8000">After my bad Maiden voyage, I decided to grind down the bottom along the keels and where I seen it leaking. I'm not sure what did this guy used on the bottom of the boat to cover up the holes. The wholes look like worm holes( I know no such thing ) it looks like acid, or Aluminum Oxidations need some Idea's what can I do to repair. I purchased Lab-Metal can that suppose to use a putty knife or even dilute it and use a roller or brush. So now I will need to put something over that such as paint or something that will not leak. I don't have plenty of funds to go out and spend couple of hundreds on Gel Coating or something that is very expensive! </span></em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis1022, post: 89917, member: 1153"] [b][i][color=#FF8000]After my bad Maiden voyage, I decided to grind down the bottom along the keels and where I seen it leaking. I'm not sure what did this guy used on the bottom of the boat to cover up the holes. The wholes look like worm holes( I know no such thing ) it looks like acid, or Aluminum Oxidations need some Idea's what can I do to repair. I purchased Lab-Metal can that suppose to use a putty knife or even dilute it and use a roller or brush. So now I will need to put something over that such as paint or something that will not leak. I don't have plenty of funds to go out and spend couple of hundreds on Gel Coating or something that is very expensive! [/color][/i][/b] [/QUOTE]
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