OK... it's an old boat -- a 1973 Force 5 sailing dinghy. Before I let my boys use the 'big' boat they'll need to learn the basics of seamanship, currents, wind, etc. The Force 5 is perfect.

The problem is it appears to be sinking... takes on about 10 gallons of water in the hull over a couple of hours. I've tracked the leak to the drain plug and the bailer port (essentially a hole in the boat that used to have a small pump).
I'll be filling the drain plug hole and redrilling, and simply filling the bailing port. But... what to use?
If this were Tortuga I'd probably use the West epoxy materials. But, as that adds up quickly, and as the Force 5 only cost a few hundred bucks, I'm trying to stay on the cheap. I can go with Formula 27 polyester filler.
In short... I am open to suggestions. What would you use if you wanted to keep an old dinghy afloat?
Matt

The problem is it appears to be sinking... takes on about 10 gallons of water in the hull over a couple of hours. I've tracked the leak to the drain plug and the bailer port (essentially a hole in the boat that used to have a small pump).
I'll be filling the drain plug hole and redrilling, and simply filling the bailing port. But... what to use?
If this were Tortuga I'd probably use the West epoxy materials. But, as that adds up quickly, and as the Force 5 only cost a few hundred bucks, I'm trying to stay on the cheap. I can go with Formula 27 polyester filler.
In short... I am open to suggestions. What would you use if you wanted to keep an old dinghy afloat?
Matt