I'll be repairing a fairly large hole in the anchor locker of this 1966 Boston Whaler 13. I've already laid a bed of thickened epoxy resin in the hole. Not really part of a fiberglass hole repair, but in this case, it adds a substantial base to the repair. Any future anchors bouncing in this locker shouldn't cause any serious damage! I used epoxy resin on this repair and six layers of fiberglass. I started with two layers of woven fiberglass mat and then four subsequent layer of chopped fiberglass mats in two weights, 1.5 ounce and then .39 ounce. I think the results are pretty solid! Read teh full article here:
https://extremediy.org/boston-whaler-restoration-anchor-locker-fiberglass-repair-part-3/
https://extremediy.org/boston-whaler-restoration-anchor-locker-fiberglass-repair-part-3/
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