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2017 Waverunner VX Deluxe Hull Repair

jfmobley

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Any thoughts on how to repair a torn hole on 2017 Waverunner? It appears as though the issue was repaired previously and has retorn. This is a hole in the bow used to secure the gunwale (plastic piece on bow of the ski). Thanks.IMG_2944.jpg
 
From Jeff’s post - https://jetboaters.net/threads/be-carefull-with-the-nano-hulls.9472/post-298486

To note, I have had great success with MarineTex epoxy on my VX Hull. Their small 2oz repair kit should be more than enough for you. Once’s its cured, you can drill or tap a hole in it. Since your repair in on an edge, I would suggest some fiberglass mat as Jeff posted to help hold it all together.

Good luck!
 
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