1978stabler
Cadet
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2023
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- 28
Boat was donated by my neighbor who didnt have time to restore or make seaworthy so the beginning starts here .. lots of work and $$.. as it was given to me .... Thanks Randall!
Actually on sale at Costco 179.00.... really stout and is all walled in w windows but i chose to be more accessible leaving one side open...Can see you are moving along very well. Love your shelter, going to start shopping for one.
got the last 4 ft of flooring/deck out from under the consoles. wire brushing all the seams and rivets then applying 2 gallons of Gluvit.... should be more than plenty to seal up and lil sucker holes and cracks... cleaned up and brushed .... all spiffy... sorta
I actually bought some Coat It because its way more reasonably priced so waiting for shipping to get moving and send it out west..... was on sale for a gallon @ 49.99... at JB Tools( better than 166 bucks), I have a lot of hull problems so fluxed and braized minor problems w Map Gas turned out wellThats a lot of gluvit! Are you coating the whole bottom? Think I only used 2 pints of coat-it, same thing, and still had some leftover just hitting each rivet with a splotch, plus seams.
Just keep the can covered with some plastic wrap or it will start to thicken on you as you work.
and yes will cover entire hull with it ...no stone unturnedI actually bought some Coat It because its way more reasonably priced so waiting for shipping to get moving and send it out west..... was on sale for a gallon @ 49.99... at JB Tools( better than 166 bucks), I have a lot of hull problems so fluxed and braized minor problems w Map Gas turned out well
If I had an old boat with a well worn hull and numerous tiney leaks, I think doing both in and out would be a good idea !!Did you coat the inside of the hull with coat-it or the outside? I was thinking about doing both. I have a few small leaks and I figure that might help with fixing the issue as well as stopping future issues.
Entire bottom of hull below the waterline, which is unnecessary actually, was coated on mine. But my hull was in good shape, no pinholes or corrosion, just had a bunch of rivets that popped due to (PO2) hitting a log. PO coated it all. Then I coated all the rivets on the inside below waterline.Did you coat the inside of the hull with coat-it or the outside? I was thinking about doing both. I have a few small leaks and I figure that might help with fixing the issue as well as stopping future issues.