What would you all recommend as the best permanent fix to a hole in the bottom of my yak. On a trip on the Tallopoosa River back in October, I got hung up on a rock and put a 3/4 dime size hole in the boat. We got it fixed temporarily with some gorilla tape and gorilla glue but I need a permanent fix.
If you say a plastic weld, what is the best/most economic kit available for a DIY-er?
thanks in advance.
repairing my x-factor
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Re: repairing my x-factor
Just take it to all wet sports on Beach Blvd.
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Re: repairing my x-factor
Similar repair..
http://youtu.be/28Cds-ikH24
http://youtu.be/28Cds-ikH24
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Re: repairing my x-factor
Thanks for the video. I like that he used the heat gun and time. I wonder if that would work to close up some of the holes on the bottom of the boat that are in the structural locations on the boat?
Re: repairing my x-factor
Thanks for sending him here. Was an easy fix (for once). In and out in less than 30 minutes!
Andy @ All Wet Sports
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8550 Beach Blvd.
646-9887
http://www.Allwetsports.net
10-6pm Mon-Friday
10-6 pm Saturday
12-4 pm Sundays