T&T: Fiberglass Repair

Joel Wilkins cruiser6003 at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 2 09:47:28 EDT 2007


I had the same thing on mine and I used the ole toothpick embedded in epoxy method as I wanted to be able to finish it flat and repaint. Unless you look hard you can't see the repairs.
  Joel Wilkins
  m/s Miss Magoo
  S. Pasadena, FL

Ken Tucknott <katuck214 at mchsi.com> wrote:
  Greetings All,

We finally got our new, to us, boat at the dock at our home last Friday, and
so now the projects begin.

I want to plug up holes in my upper deck that were left after the PO removed
old cushion snaps. They will be hidden behind the new cushions, and all are
located in the vertical part of the seat. I only want to prevent
water/moisture from entering into the voids. If any water should get in it
would not enter the cabin of the boat, but could accumulate in the storage
areas beneath the seating area. Someone suggested that I just get some
stainless steel screws, and 5200 and just plug them that way. So far that
sounds like a good idea. What say the list. All suggestions will be
seriously considered. Approximately 75 wholes that are very small.

Thank you all in advance.

Ken & Judy Tucknott
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