Hi to all, I have a small crack on the keel (where it meets transom) right below drain plug hole. It's about eight inches long and opens up about 1/2 inch wide. Now, the boat is very wet in that area and would probably take months,inside and doing everything possible to remove water/moisture. I would like to find a way to patch it the best way and use it this week. It's a small (16 foot) Winner runabout and we only use it in lite conditions. Also it's a 40 year old hull so I don't want to dig out the transom or do the whole seacast thing. The question I have is can I vac as much water as possible out and patch it with some kind of epoxy (MarineTex)? or is there something that will adhere to the water soaked wood and fiberglass. Will MarineTex or West epoxy fiberglass stick to it? Would it help if I drilled a few small holeto allow resin to seep and and soak area with acetone first? As I said before it's a small area and I don't think it will present too big of a problem to repair, just wondering what was the best way to fix,I tried to download a couple of pics, I hope they came thru, thank you in advance ,Bill.
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