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"BillP" wrote in message
lkaboutboats.com... When we bought the boat there were only a few wedges in place, not enough for proper support. I understand how the SparTite system works but is there another system that would work? Say just filling the partner with silicon, would this allow to much flexing? How firm is the SparTite after it sets?, does it allow some movement or does it harden as a solid rubber? Bill, http://www.billangiep2.blinkz.com/ Filling the are with silicon probably would provide a good job since the silicon wouln't necessarily fill the entire area. Spartite is great stuff. Yhere are two varieties. One is pretty firm, the other is less so. I have the form one. It has been in place for 5 years now with no leaks or problems Doug s/v CAllista |
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