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Old 03-09-2007, 05:53 PM
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I have discovered a small hole in the corner where the front board, the side and floor come together. When I lower the trailor jack so the front of the boat allows the bilge water to run to the front, the water will leak out this small hole.
Any ideas onthe best way to fix this. Has anyone ever removed the floor? Should I get it dry and just glass over the hole.
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Anyone know where to get the grey carpet for the galley?
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Can you post larger versions of the pictures?

Can you poke anything into the floor to see if the core is wet?

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The hole is inthe center of the circle. I have not actually poked anything into it yet.
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is this where the step is to go in the cabin or if it is toward the v berth? Either way, I think it is just a small grinding and very light fiberglass job almost anybody could do... But I'm not so sure looking at the pictures...

Unless it is all wet underneath these parts...
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