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Default best way to patch a thru hull?

I have heard that the plastic styrofoam will not decompose for 10,000
years. Perhaps if you had been more specific in your value judgment it
might have had more validity. If what you were saying was true,
surveyors would not check hull thickness on old steel boats would they?

Cheers MC

Joe Butcher wrote:



And I told you the answer. Steel when welded to steel will be stronger
and outlast any plastic or fiberglass patch. It's a fact.

A smarter person, an intellectual might have asked a more specific
question.


Joe
MSV RedCloud


Jonathan




 
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