- Removed more silicone from the holes drilled into the cabin top to hold the Danforth anchor chocks and the U-bolt in the foredeck using a drill bit that just fit the holes.
- Actone washed the holes.
- Taped the holes closed inside the cabin using painters blue masking tape.
- Mixed epoxy and dribbled it off the end of the mixing stick into these holes. Had to top up some of the holes due to epoxy soaking into the deck. In particular the holes on starboard, one of which was drilled into the bulkhead between the hanging locker and the salon.
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- Removed the 12v power connector and its housing from the front end of the cockpit well. Again a large amount of silicone was used.
- Chamfered the outside of the holes using the Multitool sanding attachment.
- Acetone washed the holes for the 12v power connector, the depth sounder display, the cabin mounted sidelights, and the four screws that held the port side odds and ends holder.
- Taped the holes closed inside the cabin using painters blue masking tape.
- Mixed epoxy with a significant amount of collodial silica to make a thick paste.
- Filled the cabin top sidelights...took two pumps of epoxy.
- Mixed another two pumps of epoxy and thickened it.
- Filled the 12v power connector, the depth sounder display openings, and the holes for the port side odds and ends holder.