I buddy of mine has a 14' Boston Whaler.
Some of the stainless hand rails have worked themselves out of the gunnels. They were attached by screws through the fiberglass and into mollys that were sunk into the foam that is right behind the gunnel fiberglass.
I was looking at it tonight and was trying to come up with a good way to re-attach the screws into the fiberglass and foam. I was thinking that I could inject some sort of adhesive into the holes, re-insert the mollys and screw it down. I've used 5200 before, but I'm thinking that it might be a bit too flexable. Does anyone have a better solution?
Thanks,
Karl
Some of the stainless hand rails have worked themselves out of the gunnels. They were attached by screws through the fiberglass and into mollys that were sunk into the foam that is right behind the gunnel fiberglass.
I was looking at it tonight and was trying to come up with a good way to re-attach the screws into the fiberglass and foam. I was thinking that I could inject some sort of adhesive into the holes, re-insert the mollys and screw it down. I've used 5200 before, but I'm thinking that it might be a bit too flexable. Does anyone have a better solution?
Thanks,
Karl
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