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Finding and sealing leaks in 14' Polar Kraft jon boat???
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<blockquote data-quote="rancocasrich" data-source="post: 154038" data-attributes="member: 1291"><p>We successfully sealed the leak! We jammed epoxy into the hole, let it dry and sanded it. Then we did the same on the bottom where the hole came out. When it was dry and sanded there, I cleaned the bottom and applied a product called "Gluvit" which is a marine epoxy application on the entire bottom. I was on the water today and the boat stayed dry. Unfortunately it rained!! Thanks for the suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rancocasrich, post: 154038, member: 1291"] We successfully sealed the leak! We jammed epoxy into the hole, let it dry and sanded it. Then we did the same on the bottom where the hole came out. When it was dry and sanded there, I cleaned the bottom and applied a product called "Gluvit" which is a marine epoxy application on the entire bottom. I was on the water today and the boat stayed dry. Unfortunately it rained!! Thanks for the suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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