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backdraft
Posted 1/3/2015 5:16 PM (#746433)
Subject: Filling holes in Transom /




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OK - I've been looking at a "beater boat" - a small 16ft v-hull aluminum that I would use for crashing thru ice, running shallow rivers, etc. Going to split it with my brother.

Here is the issue. We took off a transducer plate that was screwed on to the transom. Looks like swiss cheese. We poked around and can't detect any rot or anything.

My question. Is there any kind of aluminum filler - like wood filler for filling in holes in woodwork. You get the idea.

I'm thinking of patching, sanding, painting and re-drilling. Is there a product for filling aluminum holes?

Thanks in advance.


Backdraft

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