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    Looks like I'll be calling Lake Fork Fiberglass tomorrow

    Been fighting finding the leak in my boat so filled the boat with water and crawled under it today and sure enough I got a hole toward the back
    Boat has a gator hull on it so I'll see what I can do to get it fixed
    Just my luck I'll tell ya I can't seem to win for loosing
    Finally got a nice boat and it's got a hole
    It's small but leaks pretty good and not sure what is above it if it's a foam chamber or what
    If I get pictures can anyone from Bass Cat tell me
    I think it's more toward the front in the actual bilge area but hard to tell.

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    #2
    That sucks. Sorry for your troubles. Hope you get it all straight

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    #3
    Normally the gator hulls have lifetime warranty I think.

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    yes I did call Mike at Lake Fork Fiberglass just after I bought the boat and did ask him and he did say that if something happens to the hull to bring it back and he would fix it.
    and I have heard good things about Mike there and his work.
    Last edited by Luke; 09-14-2018 at 08:23 PM.

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    Can't you just fill it up with epoxy?
    maybe take a air hose to the bottom and see if you can find the hole inside the bilge. Then fill it up from the top and bottom
    that would at least seal it up until you can get to Texas if you have to