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    Help me spend a little money (small amount =). )

    I took my old Bimini off of my boat and now I have these holes I need to cover up. Any thoughts?

    I’m not capable of doing fiber glass work and I don’t want to pay for that either as I think it would be expensive.

    I was thinking a boat cleat would be easy and cheap.

    A sticker but not sure what type of sticker and don’t want it to look sloppy either.

    Suggestions.







    #2
    Ok, I have to do it...

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      #3
      I think they are too close to that edge for a cleat to cover.

      I bet you could have then fixed for less then $250. Since its not like fixing a damaged spot, the labor is far less to just prep, fill and blend. or, get a gel coat repair and a small bottle of marine-tex, kit and give it a crack. Use the marine-tex to fill 90% of the hole, then the gel repair kit to finish off and blend.
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          #5
          Chpthril looks like I’m gonna need to brush up on my YouTube videos.

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            #6
            This might cover it: https://store.tige.com/collections/b...o-decal-chrome

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              #7
              I’m with Chpthril, get a gel kit and go for it. If you can follow simple instructions you can do it. If it doesn’t turn out how you want youre only down a few bucks and you can put that band aid on it

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                #8
                Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                get a gel coat repair and a small bottle of marine-tex, kit and give it a crack. Use the marine-tex to fill 90% of the hole, then the gel repair kit to finish off and blend.

                ^ This ^

                (Pro-Tip from the man, as usual).

                +1

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by twinturbostroker View Post
                  ^ This ^

                  (Pro-Tip from the man, as usual).

                  +1
                  X2. Filled old carpet snaps that way.

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