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Location: Oconomowoc, WI | I'm in the middle of a project as well, and all of the info from this thread helped a lot. I'm working on a 96 Stratos 217 that I purchased earlier this year. I've got all of my lids covered but I've still got my front deck and main floor to do.
What I really need some help/advice on is a little fiberglass repair on the main floor behind the seat. The guy I purchased it from said a battery was dropped which caused a pretty hole in the fiberglass down to the wood subfloor. There's about 1/4" between the subfloor and fiberglass on one side of the hole, toward the center its flush.
I just want to fill the hole so that I can lay the carpet over and it's not too noticeable. I don't think it really affects it structurally? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Also, I used contact cement on the lids and it seemed to work really well. Just looking for a specific product that might be a little more forgiving for the main floor. Thanks!
Andy
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