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jakejusa
Posted 1/5/2015 12:49 PM (#746708 - in reply to #746433)
Subject: RE: Filling holes in Transom /




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
Hit your auto repair shop with this question. There's a ton of different products out there. I know one guy that patched his with a 3M two part epoxy and hasn't had any trouble at all. I know another guy that actually used wooden plugs, covered with silicone and pounded them in, covered again with silicone. Depends how in depth you want to get. normally where the transducer is mounted it is a low to no stress point on the transom.

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