Fixing a piton dent on Royalex

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FullGnarlzOC
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Post by FullGnarlzOC »

Going to try and get some around here. Use it to patch up hole on the bottom as well.

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wouldn't that be nice...maybe one day phil... u know when pigs fly and theres actual money in boating... :) i hear china had some cat's with wings... so maybe we're gettin there
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whatever man....pop it, gflex it already.....the water is running out as I type. 8am stout putin.
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Post by coloradopaddler »

i put a big dent in the stern of my ovation one year. i just pushed it out with my paddle and when i got home installed skid plates. the stern took a couple of more hits like that and the felt plate held fine. i used g flex to attach them. (the plate covered 90% of the dent) it didn't seem very expensive either.
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