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I'm willing to bet that the plywood isn't a core, per se. It's most likely
just plywood with a layer of fiberglass over the top. I don't think you'll be able to drill and saturate it with epoxy. Aside from replacing the carpet, replacing a soft spot isn't really that terrible of a job. Good luck, Jason "L.D.Cosby" wrote in message ... Hello I have an older 18 Ft. runabout that has developed a soft spot in the floor. The boat is in very good condition other wise. Is their anyway to repair this other than cutting out the bad spot and replacing it? The floor has a plywood core with fiberglass over it. I was thinking about drilling holes thru the decking and filling it up with epoxy. Has anyone tried this? Thanks Larry |
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