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<blockquote data-quote="Bearclaw" data-source="post: 435471" data-attributes="member: 22170"><p>Thanks Johnny. The dent is the mark running horizontal,the other marks running somewhat up and does are just scratches. I didn't know you could use filler on it, I would think it'd have too much flex. It does have a bunch of deeper scratches/ gouges at the very back I would like to fill them with something before painting. The original owner said the rear of the boat came untied one night during bad weather and beat up against a concrete piling. I'll post up a pic of that since I know how now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bearclaw, post: 435471, member: 22170"] Thanks Johnny. The dent is the mark running horizontal,the other marks running somewhat up and does are just scratches. I didn't know you could use filler on it, I would think it'd have too much flex. It does have a bunch of deeper scratches/ gouges at the very back I would like to fill them with something before painting. The original owner said the rear of the boat came untied one night during bad weather and beat up against a concrete piling. I'll post up a pic of that since I know how now. [/QUOTE]
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