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On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 15:10:00 -0500, "Gary"
wrote: Our boat (wooden '58 Chris Craft) leaks a bit. I believe it's where the final "plank" meets the keel. It's not so bad that I'm scard of any serious problem but it is bad enough that a puddle of 10 gallons or so forms in the back when we're running. (It forms in the back because the bow is up, and the bilge pumps are in the front.) JB Weld will do the trick. Our shop uses it to repair cracked blocks and heads, so it will certainly work in your ap. |
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