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Getting ready to repair this small hole in the bow of my 208 right at the waterline on the strake. It is about the size of two pencils side by side. Noticed this when doing a quick once over a few weeks ago but have not been inside (the wrap was still on to inspect inside out. Anybody have a recommendation on the filler to use after I clean it out?
Have not done fiberglass repair before. Hoping the glass is not soft around this or it will be a larger repair to get to good glass. Since it is right on the strake maybe there is a void behind without a full penetration. Unfortunately I did not notice this small damage last winter as the boat was pulled or I would have at least covered it, so possibility of some contamination just from weather. I have the Spectrum gel coat to fix a couple of dings and scratches - and this although it will be covered with a full bottom paint.
Question for you is what is your preferred epoxy filler to use for this repair. Could be an epoxy syringe that mixes or separate I just don’t think I will need much or have fiber particles since the area is small.
Have not done fiberglass repair before. Hoping the glass is not soft around this or it will be a larger repair to get to good glass. Since it is right on the strake maybe there is a void behind without a full penetration. Unfortunately I did not notice this small damage last winter as the boat was pulled or I would have at least covered it, so possibility of some contamination just from weather. I have the Spectrum gel coat to fix a couple of dings and scratches - and this although it will be covered with a full bottom paint.
Question for you is what is your preferred epoxy filler to use for this repair. Could be an epoxy syringe that mixes or separate I just don’t think I will need much or have fiber particles since the area is small.