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Yamaha fiberglass ding questions

scatterbrn

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Year
2022
Boat Model
195S
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Hi all,

Came back from a day on the lake and noticed this damage....not quite sure how it happened. It's below the water line. Sorry for the blurry close up. I've ordered a Spectrum repair kit color coded to my color, but it's going to take a minimum of 2 weeks to even ship.

Is this too deep to get it wet if I wanted to take it out a day or two? Not concerned about leaks, moreso if I've exposed enough fiberglass and it'll absorb water worsening the situation. If so, is there something I could put on temporarily to keep moisture out of it for a few hours in the water here and there until I get the repair kit?

Thanks for any advice!
 

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Pretty sure I see fiberglass exposed.

Get a stick of marine epoxy and put a little over the damage. You can sand it off once you have Spectrum paste.
 
Pretty sure I see fiberglass exposed.

Get a stick of marine epoxy and put a little over the damage. You can sand it off once you have Spectrum paste.

Thanks for the quick reply. I'll do just that.
 
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