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?)
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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.
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!
(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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