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Re: Leaky Hull!!
If it was me, I would fix that crack with glass, and sand then paint.
fillers are nice and will cover the crack, but when you are in the water breaking waves fillers will do little for streanth and just recrack. As far as the leak, I had a screw that someone (before I owned the boat) used for a bilge pump and screwed it right threw the hull. well after years it rusted out and i had a 1/8 hole left behind. It is amazing how much water I had in the boat at the end of the day!! :o I just threw a hose in the boat and started to fill saw the leak right away!! Fixed it right up and dry as a bone now!! Here is my thought, you are getting water in now right? So what is it going to hurt to put freash water in there now to find the leak? What ever was going to get wet has already got wet from the leak and that was salt water. Grind away the gel coat 3" away from the crack, add 3 layers of glass, each one larger the the last, sand and then top coat with paint or gel coat. This will fix the crack, make it a strong fix, and will never come back. Then level the boat throw the hose in and look for more leaks. |
Re: Leaky Hull!!
If it was me, I would fix that crack with glass, and sand then paint.
fillers are nice and will cover the crack, but when you are in the water breaking waves fillers will do little for streanth and just recrack. As far as the leak, I had a screw that someone (before I owned the boat) used for a bilge pump and screwed it right threw the hull. well after years it rusted out and i had a 1/8 hole left behind. It is amazing how much water I had in the boat at the end of the day!! :o I just threw a hose in the boat and started to fill saw the leak right away!! Fixed it right up and dry as a bone now!! Here is my thought, you are getting water in now right? So what is it going to hurt to put freash water in there now to find the leak? What ever was going to get wet has already got wet from the leak and that was salt water. Grind away the gel coat 3" away from the crack, add 3 layers of glass, each one larger the the last, sand and then top coat with paint or gel coat. This will fix the crack, make it a strong fix, and will never come back. Then level the boat throw the hose in and look for more leaks. |
Re: Leaky Hull!!
Like the others said, check your rub rail. I checked mine and looks a little gappy in one spot. Gonna caulk her up when i get a chance or wait for this V20 get together and have everyone else work on it. LOL ;D
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Re: Leaky Hull!!
Like the others said, check your rub rail. I checked mine and looks a little gappy in one spot. Gonna caulk her up when i get a chance or wait for this V20 get together and have everyone else work on it. LOL ;D
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Re: Leaky Hull!!
Here's a link I plagiarized to help remove water from flotation, I may do this as it seems effective, yet harmless. My gas tank is currently removed and should be a piece of cake.
http://www.helendalepublishing.com/drainwater.htm |
Re: Leaky Hull!!
Here's a link I plagiarized to help remove water from flotation, I may do this as it seems effective, yet harmless. My gas tank is currently removed and should be a piece of cake.
http://www.helendalepublishing.com/drainwater.htm |
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I am not a glass guy and never will be ;D |
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I am not a glass guy and never will be ;D |
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