Filling Small Holes On Transom
Mad Musky
Posted 2/13/2013 6:10 PM (#617321)
Subject: Filling Small Holes On Transom




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Looking to patch some smallish holes on the transom from previous ducer installs. Seen a few ideas on other boards. What do you all recommend to fill holes smaller than 1/4" on a glass boat?



Edited by Mad Musky 2/13/2013 6:45 PM
VMS
Posted 2/13/2013 6:33 PM (#617329 - in reply to #617321)
Subject: Re: Filling Small Holes On Transom





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya

When I did a restoration boat for my brother and sister in law, I used aluminum pop rivets and silicone. The pop rivet alone was probably a tight enough fit, but the silicone in the hole beforehand was added security...

Noticed you went back and edited your post after mine to mention you have glass... obviously the method I used would not be applicable.

Steve

Edited by VMS 2/15/2013 6:59 PM
sworrall
Posted 2/14/2013 10:43 AM (#617458 - in reply to #617321)
Subject: Re: Filling Small Holes On Transom





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
If you can get the color matched gel coat, us a piece of packing tape, a dab of gel coat, and smooth the gel into the hole with the tape. Let it kick, peel off the tape, wet sand and buff. Like new.
Mad Musky
Posted 2/14/2013 11:10 AM (#617471 - in reply to #617321)
Subject: Re: Filling Small Holes On Transom




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Thanks Steve. I did some searching on here and saw that some older Tuffy's were painted? Mine is a 1991, is it gel coat or paint? How do I tell? Any suggestions on where to get matched paint or gel coat?
sworrall
Posted 2/14/2013 3:50 PM (#617565 - in reply to #617471)
Subject: Re: Filling Small Holes On Transom





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
None were painted, it's all gelcoat. A body shop can help you if they do fiberglass work, or any boat repair facility. main issue is gel fades after a few years some, and the 'original' color will no longer match, so having someone mix up a bit for you is better if you want the repairs to match up fairly closely.
PANTLEGGER
Posted 2/15/2013 2:04 PM (#617774 - in reply to #617321)
Subject: Re: Filling Small Holes On Transom




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Location: Tomahawk, WI
How about fill the holes with marine tex, i did that, woks great
muskie-nick
Posted 2/15/2013 4:48 PM (#617831 - in reply to #617321)
Subject: Re: Filling Small Holes On Transom





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Location: lake st clair michigan
this stuff works great http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_11151_1...
it only comes with solid colors no metallic

Edited by muskie-nick 2/15/2013 4:49 PM
sworrall
Posted 2/15/2013 4:51 PM (#617832 - in reply to #617321)
Subject: Re: Filling Small Holes On Transom





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
If you don't care if it matches, that is fine.
Jason Bomber
Posted 2/15/2013 5:56 PM (#617851 - in reply to #617832)
Subject: Re: Filling Small Holes On Transom





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What about big holes?? Not to hijack your thread, but probably not worth starting another..

Probably pulling a kicker off my boat.. What should I fill the bolts holes with??

Same stuff work on the slightly bigger holes??


Edited by Jason Bomber 2/15/2013 6:08 PM
sworrall
Posted 2/15/2013 6:37 PM (#617863 - in reply to #617851)
Subject: Re: Filling Small Holes On Transom





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Cut off hardwood dowels the correct diameter to fill the holes, soak 'em in catalyzed resin, and tap 'em into the holes. Then fill the area left with any good polyester based filler, let that kick and sand it smooth, then do the tape repair with gel coat. New.
Jason Bomber
Posted 2/15/2013 7:03 PM (#617869 - in reply to #617321)
Subject: Re: Filling Small Holes On Transom





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Thank you.. Have to wait till it warms up a bit to work on it, but I'll give that a try..