Evinrookie
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2007
- Messages
- 100
So far I've had my boat on the water once and have had more problems than I can count without taking my shoes off. I thought owning a boat was supposed to be a "luxury". Oh well. My latest issue appears to be caused by the previous owner redecking the boat. Apparently he got too close to the edge with too long a screw and put a hole in the bottom of the hull (I'll inspect a little better next time I buy a boat). The boat is a fiberglass tri-hull and the hole is about the size of a nickel. The fiberglass and gel coat around the hole appear to be in good shape and no delamination seems to be present. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to fix a hole this size? Any reccommendations on materials would be great. I'm still in love with boating despite all the hair I'm losing.