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Default Below the waterline screw holes- Help!


"localG" wrote in message
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Hi Folks,

Perhaps someone could help me. I removed the swim platform from my transom
and now have a few screw holes to deal with, on of which sits below the
waterline.

The genius at west marine told me to use Marine-Tex putty. It will not
enter the holes due to trapped air. Has anyone used a more liquid epoxy
with a syringe? If so, please hook me up with brands.

Thanks in advance for your help!

T


Nope, but I've used replacement screws and washers sealed with RTV to fill
the holes.

Eisboch


 
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