Antenna Mounts and other holes in the fiberglas
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I recently purchased my Formula 382 from a guy that only boated in Lake George. No anchor, no fenders, and no VHF. No problem with anchor and fenders but I am having an anxiety attach over drilling holes in the glass to mount a VHF antenna.
I am mainly concerned about the danger of a screw hole leaking and damaging the deck core, but cosmetics play a role too.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
I am mainly concerned about the danger of a screw hole leaking and damaging the deck core, but cosmetics play a role too.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
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I recently purchased my Formula 382 from a guy that only boated in Lake George. No anchor, no fenders, and no VHF. No problem with anchor and fenders but I am having an anxiety attach over drilling holes in the glass to mount a VHF antenna.
I am mainly concerned about the danger of a screw hole leaking and damaging the deck core, but cosmetics play a role too.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
I am mainly concerned about the danger of a screw hole leaking and damaging the deck core, but cosmetics play a role too.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
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I recently purchased my Formula 382 from a guy that only boated in Lake George. No anchor, no fenders, and no VHF. No problem with anchor and fenders but I am having an anxiety attach over drilling holes in the glass to mount a VHF antenna.
I am mainly concerned about the danger of a screw hole leaking and damaging the deck core, but cosmetics play a role too.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
I am mainly concerned about the danger of a screw hole leaking and damaging the deck core, but cosmetics play a role too.
Any ideas would be appreciated.





