Ribs77
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 244
- Reaction score
- 165
- Points
- 147
- Location
- PNW
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
WELP. The lake was a-rocking with wakes from other boats and evidently I didn't have my fat sac secured well enough, because this tie-down point broke and the bag fell in the water.
Fortunately all of the seams held, I'm actually kind of shocked. And I think this might be repairable.
I was considering using surfboard epoxy to glue this back in, but the internet seems to think epoxy won't stick to plastic. Now I'm wondering about using regular superglue or maybe some 5200 or fast cure sealant (like I used to seal my intake tunnel) to repair this piece.
What do we think is my best bet?

Fortunately all of the seams held, I'm actually kind of shocked. And I think this might be repairable.
I was considering using surfboard epoxy to glue this back in, but the internet seems to think epoxy won't stick to plastic. Now I'm wondering about using regular superglue or maybe some 5200 or fast cure sealant (like I used to seal my intake tunnel) to repair this piece.
What do we think is my best bet?
