I looking for suggestions, I want to try to fill in the spot on my hull that's hooked what would you use on a fiberglass hull?
I looking for suggestions, I want to try to fill in the spot on my hull that's hooked what would you use on a fiberglass hull?
Most cases it would be better to sand it flat verses filling it in. It would be nice to see a pic with a straight edge to see where and how bad it is...
BULLET 20 XRD/250 Merc Sport XS
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Fairing compound, assuming the depression(s) are slight.
But what are you hoping to accomplish? Is it causing handling issues that you simply cannot live with? Or is it causing severe loss of speed?
It will be substantial work to "blueprint" the bottom of the hull - hopefully you know that your end goal will justify the effort to get there.
Wanting to get the bow lift and speed where it should be.
I have heard of some with the same problem overcoming the issue with a set back plate . I have put a 6" on it and it helped a bit, any thought if I went to a 8"or 10" if that would help
Post that pic here and someone will tell you how to fix it.
Is it like that on the pad as well?
2006 Triton SP-185, 2006 Evinrude Etec 90, PowerTech NRS3, Garmin Echomap Plus 73CV & 93SV
The very bottom where the v comes together is flat pretty much
You need to lay the straight edge from the pad forward....
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Not sure what u mean??
At the very back of the hull at the bottom "v". That's the part that should be in the water when running