bouncing through some pretty hectic chop in a mates old 1960s savage boat I'm riding in the passenger side , , see water squirting in from a very large delamination of stinger to hull .
stop boat and it was for sure to sink , 2 kilometers out , not going to be a happy day for us , no life jackets or any safety gear on the boat. so we hoofed it in as fast as we could.
i sat the whole way back to the ramp with my knee under the dash and my foot planted pushing the stringer down so as water would not pour in.
got the boat on the trailer and a slight push opened that thing up to a 4 or 5 inch gap..
on the subject of using 5200 to hold that stringer in place , i broke a seat pedestal out out on the island kicking back on the chair too hard.
i had some 5200 onboard so i glued it back to the floor , 3 hours later as the day was over, we ran that boat through open ocean with me sitting on the chair,.
when it came time to do a proper repair , the floor delaminated before the 5200 taking it apart , in retrospect the 5200 was the best fix for that pedestal because the fiber glass repair i did , later on did the same thing , this time the screw holes were so wallowed that i had to chop the wood and replace an entire section of floor.