We have bought new ports for our boat. There are two sizes but the larger one is a little bigger than the actual cutout for the old ports. I was just wondering what is the best tool to use for cutting the openings a little larger. There is also a curved spigot in the new ports that wasn't there before. Thanks!
I've had good results by using a reciprocating jig saw with a fine tooth blade. Be sure to protect the gelcoat by applying a wide masking tape border to the gel-coat surface, before marking the cut. Naturally, the interior finish needs to be considered as well.
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