Does anyone have the name of the material that is used to fill stringers? It is a 2 part system that you mix and pour into the cleaned out stringer.
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Does anyone have the name of the material that is used to fill stringers? It is a 2 part system that you mix and pour into the cleaned out stringer.
Are you thinking of SeaCast?
The fries are cold so we gave you extra.
Thanks for the info. I'll pass it on to a friend that is trying to repair an old bass boat.
fork-lift-king
it sea cast or arjay's 6011 Ceramic Pourable Compound
I just replaced my stringers with Arjays
Houseboater at Heart
1986 Mainship 36 Dual Cabin Pointed Ended House Boat
Sorry, I just passed the product names to a friend. He never said if he used them for his repairs.
Tony, I removed engines, gen and fuel tanks. then cut the tops of the stringers off and removed the damaged wood. I then cleaned the cavity's out, lowered the cross drain holes down to the bottom and the stringers and glassed them back in. supported the bottom of the boat, reinstalled the caps of the stringer and glassed them back down. mixed, poured and gel coated.
Dave