nitsuj
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 22, 2003
- Messages
- 483
I'll start by saying I know how to fix holes in fiberglass the "right" way. But I have a few holes I want to fix the quick way.
The 1967 Johnson Surfer I bough has quite a few accessories that previous owner bolted into various places in the hull. The obsolete King Loran antennae for one thing. There was also something else mounted on the hull right infront of the windshield. Not sure what it was, but he just left to bolts sitting in the holes. No nuts, no sealant. Just 2 bolts sitting there. And the holes go through into the glove compartment. I'd like to remove the King Loran, and seal the holes and also seal up the 2 bolt holes above the glove box. What can I use that will seal and look decent? I don't feel like glassing it in. I'll settle for a good looking repair and not an invisible one. Thoughts?
The 1967 Johnson Surfer I bough has quite a few accessories that previous owner bolted into various places in the hull. The obsolete King Loran antennae for one thing. There was also something else mounted on the hull right infront of the windshield. Not sure what it was, but he just left to bolts sitting in the holes. No nuts, no sealant. Just 2 bolts sitting there. And the holes go through into the glove compartment. I'd like to remove the King Loran, and seal the holes and also seal up the 2 bolt holes above the glove box. What can I use that will seal and look decent? I don't feel like glassing it in. I'll settle for a good looking repair and not an invisible one. Thoughts?