Sunday, November 8, 2009

Making A Boat Floor Screw Hole Through The Bottom Of A 17 Inch Speed Boat, What To Do?

Screw hole through the bottom of a 17 inch speed boat, What to do? - making a boat floor

I heard about a new floor on a boat 17 inches and I managed to screw were used too long and has been sent through the bottom of the boat with the ground. It is a small hole the size of a screw through the bottom of the boat. Will this make the boat sinks in reaching a speed of 40 +. The hole is located aft. What is the best way to solve this small hole (resin? Apoxy?)

3 comments:

iluv2tra... said...

You have the screws, which touched the hole, replaced with shorter screws removed. Then use part two epoxy, the strength of the resin deep into the hole with a spatula or chisel. That should go. If the fund invests more than 1 / 2 thick, you can use to drill a 1 / 4 inch and cut the 1/8in hole to give more depth to the surface to hold the resin.

margiero... said...

If the screw still in it? If so, it is not sealed? What boat? Fiberglass, wood?

, I guess that a 17-feet-would mean the boat. Or a model? I do not think a speed of 40 +. However, I could be wrong!

jtexas said...

(Sarcasm] Oh, I've never done it before * * * * something like that. [/ Sarcasm]

It would be more fun if you really screwed the trailer. Sorry, could not resist.

This work marinetex epoxy putty.
http://www.marinetex.com

West Marine door BassPro their walmart might have.

My helmet is almost complete marine-tex, which is a great thing.

Hey, thread 3m layer 5200, sealing 'Em Off the ingress of water. Your plant will last longer. Trust me.

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