Matt,

Some epoxy would do the trick.  Might need some thickener.

Joel

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On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 10:11 AM Matthew L. Wolford via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Listers:
>
>     While on the topic of unwanted water accumulation, I have a couple
> limber holes that were not drilled level with the hull (about 1/2” too
> high) and, as a result, a certain amount water must accumulate before the
> area drains.  The result is that these areas are always wet.  I suppose I
> could open up the limber holes, but they appear to be tubes glassed in
> place (metal or fiberglass, which is painted).  A prior owner placed bondo
> or something on the hull to eliminate the gap below the limber hole but did
> not do a very good job.  I am thinking about replacing the bondo with
> another leveling material – something that would pour in and harden instead
> of being troweled in and uneven.
>
>     Any thoughts?
>
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