My newly restored boat was doing just fine until this past weekend. After a fun afternoon pulling the kids around on the tube, it was time to head for home. I loaded the boat back onto the trailer and my wife noticed that water was coming from the bottom of the hull. I took a look and said, "this is not very good".<br /><br />Upon closer inspection I noticed that an older repair patch had peeled off in the somewhat rough waters and the roller on the trailer had punched a whole through the outer skin of the fiberglass hull. <br /><br />After cutting the damaged area away, I could see that the balsa core had virtually erroded away leaving a void between the inner and outer skins. I see that I have another job on my hands here. Now I hope that you people can help me with suggestions on how I can tackle this repair. Being a curved surface of a tri-hull, I can't see how I can use plywood to replace the core. What can I use to replace the core?<br /><br />
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<br /><br />Hopefully you helpful folks can shed some light on this.<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />Dymo

