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Help! Crack in hull
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<blockquote data-quote="Ced" data-source="post: 465683" data-attributes="member: 24669"><p>Drill 3/16 at each end of the crack, from the outside. I did not go deep at all as i was a little worried. Something about creating s bigger hole in the boat had me second guessing. Nonetheless, JB weld on the inside and outside. I used the putty type on the outside.</p><p></p><p>I left it for 24hrs then did a water test and it passed. Next on the list is to fix the transom!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks again to all who chimed in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ced, post: 465683, member: 24669"] Drill 3/16 at each end of the crack, from the outside. I did not go deep at all as i was a little worried. Something about creating s bigger hole in the boat had me second guessing. Nonetheless, JB weld on the inside and outside. I used the putty type on the outside. I left it for 24hrs then did a water test and it passed. Next on the list is to fix the transom! Thanks again to all who chimed in. [/QUOTE]
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