Got a hole/crack in the bottom of my boat. Need to temporarily seal it and wondering what the best method is going to be for a quick fix. It is right at the front of the centerboard trunk, where the bottom of the boat meets the start of the centerboard trunk. The biggest problem is that it continues to seep water. There is filler wood on the top side between the bottom of the boat and the inner floor. The wood is not structural, just filler. The biggest problem is that fact that it continues to seep water, and has done so for the whole off season. While that needs to be addressed long term, the short term problem is what does one seal it with, since it is still wet? I also don’t know but what that area might flex, so not sure if a hard glue is the best choice.
So any ideas would be helpful. I’m leaving Sunday for a week long sailing trip. If I kept the boat on the trailer, I’d probably just ignore it, but the fact that the boat will be stored in the water all week, causes me to be a little more concerned. I don’t think the boat will sink, but I don’t want an artificial “water ballast” either.
So any ideas would be helpful. I’m leaving Sunday for a week long sailing trip. If I kept the boat on the trailer, I’d probably just ignore it, but the fact that the boat will be stored in the water all week, causes me to be a little more concerned. I don’t think the boat will sink, but I don’t want an artificial “water ballast” either.