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also ck to see that the hull is solid there, there is a lot of weight there when pulling that boat up on the trailer. If not cracked or anything then 5200 be my choice also!
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thanks 5200 it is
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Don't forget, there is a 5200 fastcure!
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'75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny Last edited by tsubaki; 08-07-2008 at 07:08 PM. |
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i know but i dont need the fast cure stuff, should i put it in the holes too when i take out the ubolt or should i just seal the plate and the bolt where it goes thru the plate, i dont want any water coming thru what do you think
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Inside the hole, coat the threads where it contacts the hull and rub some on your eyebrow, somehow it will get there anyway.
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thanks
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I replaced both of mine with a new plate and 5200. Never a problem again.
Has Anyone seen my V. I miss her.
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