Through the Hull Hardware

johndoe

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What's the best way to replace rusty through the hull, (Transom and Bow) hardware... Y'know, those tie down hooks... and the cleats, attached to the Gunwale? I saw a post about, "Beding" stuff like this? What is that and how do I do it? This is a Fiberglass boat, with glassed over wood in the Transom... 1966<br /><br />thanks
 
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DJ

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Re: Through the Hull Hardware

JD,<br /><br />Not sure what you asking. To prevent rust, go with stainless steel hardware.
 

johndoe

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Re: Through the Hull Hardware

Oh, I'm sorry.. what I mean is Can I just replace the rusted parts with new ones, and is there a way to seal them...or to treat the rusty whole before putting the new hardware in it... It is glass over wood, what kinda sealer, if any, should be used?
 

Bondo

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Re: Through the Hull Hardware

Use Dupont 5200... It'll Never let go...
 

snapperbait

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Re: Through the Hull Hardware

Dupont? I dunno, but I think Bondo means 3M 5200 adhesive/sealant... It's the "stuff"... ;) <br /><br />Just replace the old with new "marine grade stainless steel" hardware, possibly drilling out the holes just slightly to clean them up a bit...<br /><br />P.S. Stay away from hardware the is made from chrome plated Zamak or Zinc... Ain't worth squat... ;)
 

johndoe

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Re: Through the Hull Hardware

Thanks SB. I figured drilling would be a good way to clean the old rust... just neaded to know what good sealant to use... I read some stuff on the web site www.rotdoctor.com about bedding this type of stuff... Any thoughts?
 
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