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Ive got all these holes in the gunnels of this boat was thinkin maybe use thin starboard about 3" wide and run a strip down each side. go around the bimini frame. *Z




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That larger hole forward is for gunnell mount outriggers. I'd throw the bases back in the holes, they are cheaper than starboard.

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TO FIX PREVIOUS HOLES LIKE WHERE STUFF USED TO BE MOUNTED, I JUST USE A LOT OF 5200 ON A NICE SHEET METAL SCREW, AND A WASHER. EASIER THAN GLASSING AND DOES NOT LOOK THAT BAD EITHER, GOING TO THE BOAT TONIGHT, I WILL POST SOME PICS.

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Those are fairly easy fixes to epoxy and glass the right way. Skools is pretty good on this stuff, but I think I'd be usin the screw hole surrounding the larger holes to attach some plywood, a secondary piece of ply cut to the shape of the hole to fill in. Epoxy the plywood to seal. Glass everything over and fair until even and smooth.
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I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE LITTLE HOLES WHERE STUFF USED TO BE ATTACHED. ;D
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I'd be usin the screw hole surrounding the larger holes to attach some plywood, a secondary piece of ply cut to the shape of the hole to fill in. Epoxy the plywood to seal. Glass everything over and fair until even and smooth.
Not alot different than patching a hole in some sheetrock huh...
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Right. ;)
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Default Re: Use starboard ( Pics )

Screw holes, Marine tex!! and if tey are in lets say the deck, I hammer a resin soaked golf T in the hole let dry and cut off, cove with small amount of resin colored or gel coat.
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Ive got all these holes in the gunnels of this boat was thinkin maybe use thin starboard about 3" wide and run a strip down each side. go around the bimini frame
Ya know...I kinda like the idea...use 1/2" Starboard, 1/4''
round-over router bit around all edges and screw in from under the gunwale so ya don't show any fasteners...but I wouldn' go around Bimini frame ...take it up and remount on the new Starboard...the only problem I can't get past are the seams(no router here) where it'll butt together...that'll have to be TIGHT to look good...

The ''strips'' will have to be as wide as the widest hardware (rod-holders for instance)

Good luck and keep the pics comin' ;) ...
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That would look good too RAP. What you do at the seams is to lay a table saw blade down to the shallowest angle you can get and cut across the width. Then the next piece will have the reverse angle to lay on top of the previous piece. That hides most of the seam line. You would do the same thing for interior and exterior trim on your house for long runs. ;)
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