

π οΈ Fix it fast, fix it strong β the marine epoxy that wonβt let you down!
Brampton Marine Epoxy is a professional-grade, fast-curing adhesive designed for durable boat and watercraft repairs. It bonds underwater, cures in just 30 minutes, and resists harsh marine conditions, making it the go-to solution for quick, reliable fixes on multiple materials including fiberglass, steel, and PVC.















| ASIN | B0774TSHPJ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,638 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #56 in Boat Maintenance Supplies |
| Brand | BRAMPTON TECHNOLOGY, LTD. |
| Color | graphite |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (467) |
| Date First Available | November 3, 2017 |
| Full Cure Time | 3E+1 Minutes |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | BMP-003 |
| Manufacturer | Brampton Technology |
| Material | Epoxy Resin |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 9.41 x 4.65 x 1.42 inches |
| Package Information | Bottle, Can, Cartridge |
| Part Number | 43219-57322 |
| Special Feature | Strong |
| Special Features | Strong |
| Style | 4 Ounce |
| UPC | 853235006282 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Low Viscosity |
| Viscosity Level | Low |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
T**A
Great for kayaks
Used for a fishing kayak. Worked amazing. Easy to mix, good instructions. Dried super quick and strong. Easy to use and apply. Recommend this product
M**T
A little thicker than expected great for repairs, but not a laminating resin.
This epoxy is easy to mix and apply, but keep two things in mind - it's a bit thick, so wetting out glass cloth (don't use strand mat unless it's specifically epoxy rated) can be a bit tricky, and they aren't kidding when they say the working time is 5 minutes. This stuff is great for patches and crack filling (I used it to repair a bathtub that had been damaged in shipping) but I wouldn't recommend it for laying up any items of large size due to it's fast cure time. My rough guess would be no more than a 1' square patch with 3 layers of glass - and have plenty of spreaders handy. My preferred way to laminate a patch using quick cure resin is to precut the glass, set the pieces on some visqueen, pour the resin on the cloth, spread it, lay another layer of visqueen over the wet glass, and then spread with more pressure. As soon as it's wetted out, peel the patch with the top layer of visqueen off your work area, and slap it onto the area needing repair. Note: you may want to slightly prewet the patch area with resin, especially if it's textured or rough Work out all the air bubbles (quickly, you're on the resin kickoff clock!), let it cure, and then peel off the visqueen. Keep in mind that the strongest laminate will have only enough resin in it to wet out the fiberglass completely, but in a repair situation, this epoxy seems to do a good job of filling the voids, and appears to be strong even without glass fibers infused into it.
M**E
Great for Rc boats
I use this on my rc boats. Very strong and holds well. Haven't had anything fail on me using this. Wish it was a bit thicker but I let it sit for a few minutes before applying which helps.
P**K
Qestionable shelf-life.
This epoxy worked very well for my first small project. However, when I went to use it again, recently, the resin was hard (most of the bottle). I purchased this January 2025. It is November 2025 now. I am surprised that the shelf life is so low ... less than one year ... unless I just got a bad batch. Again; when I used it the first time, it was easy to work with and is still strong and durable on the parts I repaired. I don't know if I want to buy this again. R.J.T.
D**Y
Good Stuff
According to google this is the strongest adhesive to use on a boat. I repaired some stringers, didnβt seem necessary to replace the whole thing. Cut out the bad places, made patterns from cardboard and then patches from wood. I got the product out of the bottle by removing the caps and squeezing out dollops. It was a bit thin for this use and ran out of the cracks. I thickened it with some silica. Put part B in a container, added silica until a little too thick then added part A. Mix it well and hurry ! Stayed put better with a little help until it starts to set which isnβt long. Will cover with fiberglass.
R**.
Follow directions PREP SURFACE.
This work so good, follow instruction apply in warmer weather of use a heat gun or hair dryer to warm the surface being repaired. I went a little crazy and put on six coats inside and outside of a hot tub shell with hair line great that lost 1/2 the water level every two days. Itβs now been holding no leak for two weeks. πππππ
D**E
NOT for filling voids on slabs
A woodworker said to use marine epoxy but this is way too thick for that. It's a royal pain to deal with and doesn't dry clear. Avoid it for slab projects. I should have used "casting resin" that is pourable. This was almost a complete waste of time and money for the intended use case. On the other hand it bonded really well and the polyurethane had no issues coating it but never use it for woodworking in my opinion. The project came out okay but I would never use this again for that purpose, it's almost useless on smaller cracks. I gave the unused portion away. It's not that much different from JB Weld or something like that. Also it's very hard to get out of the bottle in any quantity. Use a small drill bit to open the spout a little bit before trying to get much out.
D**N
Great product
Worked very well on a cracked boat hatch lid
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