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Below the waterline Q?
Getting rid of the old transome mount transducer. What's the best way to seal up the screw holes below the waterline so the fiberglass is not compromised?
I was thinking either 3M 4200 sealer or Marine Tex. - Opinios?
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Re: Below the waterline Q?
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i personally, would leave stainless screws and 5200 them into the hull! if your not going to replace it or put any watertite putty in there i would do that! |
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Re: Below the waterline Q?
Yeah, best bet is to fill it with 4200 and put the stainless screws back in.
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Re: Below the waterline Q?
I would fill the holes with 5200 and then seal with Gelcoat.
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Re: Below the waterline Q?
10 yrs ago I replaced a transom mount triducer... Filled the holes with life calk and put the old screws back in... to this day I have never had a problem. 4200 or 5200 would be even better!
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