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So I found this boat online and he's asking for $60. To me that sounds like a steal. It does have a small hole. I'm curious do you think it's fixable?

 

 

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Maybe use this stuff ;)

 

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For $60 I would be willing to gamble if I could patch it or not. 

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Search on YouTube how to plastic weld. It's worth a shot. Good luck. 

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Use a fiberglass repair kit. I repaired a hole the size of a softball years ago and it never leaked a drop.

 

Ken

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On 4/25/2017 at 8:20 PM, Pond fisher said:

Use a fiberglass repair kit. I repaired a hole the size of a softball years ago and it never leaked a drop.

 

Ken

Mine wore through from dragging yo launch. Fiberglass patch is the way to go.  

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That's an old polyethylene boat. It looks like the plastic has degraded from UV exposure. It was probably stored with the hull in the sun.

 

I wouldn't touch it.

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