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I have an old fiberglass trihull that I'm converting to an open hull(no
steering console, seat,etc.) fishing boat. There is some moisture in one section of the flotation but I don't think it is enough to hurt. I am concerned about several one inch holes left in the fiberglass floor by the manufacturer. Were they for pumping in liquid foam, or designed to remove moisture from the foam in the double bottom. I am not replacing the plastic carpet and would like to glass over the holes. Am I causing myself a problem? Thanks David |
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