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MACK
Posted 6/21/2005 8:51 AM (#151319)
Subject: Ways to fix an old aluminum v-hull with slight leak??




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My 'lil old boat, '84 Sea Nymph is developing a small leak. I'm guessing the seams and the rivots must be working themselves a 'lil loose over the years.

Is there some sort of spray-on sealant that can help slow down if not stop the leaks?

Does anyone have any tricks of the trade or unique ways to help such a problem?

I "think" I may know of at least one area that's a culprit of taking on water...I may try and seal that one area up with some JB Weld.

Just curious if there's any other methods?

cincinnati
Posted 6/21/2005 2:21 PM (#151379 - in reply to #151319)
Subject: RE: Ways to fix an old aluminum v-hull with slight leak??




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Location: West Chester, OH
Have fixed a leaking canoe w/marine grade silicone caulk.

Find your leaker(s) by pouring water into the boat while it's on the trailer. Offending rivet(s) & immediate area must be clean & dry. Scuff w/steel wool & spread minimal patch of silicone.
MACK
Posted 6/21/2005 2:46 PM (#151384 - in reply to #151319)
Subject: RE: Ways to fix an old aluminum v-hull with slight leak??




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Should the silicon be applied to the exterior of the hull or the interior?
MuskieMedic
Posted 6/21/2005 6:39 PM (#151410 - in reply to #151319)
Subject: RE: Ways to fix an old aluminum v-hull with slight leak??





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Location: Stevens Point, WI
JB weld or marine expoxy work real well too.
mikie
Posted 6/22/2005 6:27 AM (#151443 - in reply to #151319)
Subject: RE: Ways to fix an old aluminum v-hull with slight leak??





Location: Athens, Ohio
I have an aluminum Basstracker that had a similar problem. I jacked up the boat/ trailer in the garage and filled it up with water from a garden hose about a foot deep, then marked the leaks and drip areas with a grease pencil. I got one of those wire buffing wheels that goes on a drill and shined up the problem areas, then hit it with JB and that worked fine. Boaters World has some paint on epoxy but I would have had to flip the boat to apply it - too much trouble. Bass Pro also has some epoxy sticks that you heat to apply, again, flipping the boat. Good luck with yours. m
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