I haven't seen white stuff from the factory.There's lots of white sealant. I guess I assumed all this was done at the factory. Maybe they had trouble when they were building it, and had to add the bigger braces.
I haven't seen white stuff from the factory.There's lots of white sealant. I guess I assumed all this was done at the factory. Maybe they had trouble when they were building it, and had to add the bigger braces.
Definitely a retro fit of the braces and the rib end crack I bet was there when they put in the braces but either they didn't repair it or see it.There's lots of white sealant. I guess I assumed all this was done at the factory. Maybe they had trouble when they were building it, and had to add the bigger braces.
Nah the Novas were earlier and smooth-sided.
Thanks for the help. I'm going to need some new tools for this patch. Can I use a cheap air hammer, or do I need something specific for rivets? What thickness should the patch aluminum be? What is a good place to get clecoes?Definitely a retro fit of the braces and the rib end crack I bet was there when they put in the braces but either they didn't repair it or see it.
Easy repair for the crack, remove the solid rivets at the rib end, with a tiny bit stop crack drill holes at the ends of the crack. Fashion a patch for the outside of the hull, I would remove the paint from under the area the patch will be placed. Drill all your rivet holes through the patch and bed it in 5200 then new solid rivets. It'll take some some longer rivets, seeing your have 4 layers of AL total. My advice would be 1/2"L x 3/16" dia.
My rib end cracks were minor less than 1/2" from the rivet holes so the patches were made smaller than you'll need but this is what they look like.
Old timers formula. I do the same but with Spar over top. Then wrap with nautolex. Maybe not as good as epoxy, but fine for my boat which is dry stored 48-50 weeks of the year.The boat has a Mercruiser 120. It's mostly reliable. I have had a few situtations where the motor would quit, only too start up again after waiting 15 or 30 minutes. I have had it look at. The marina replaced some wires and put on a new alternator a couple years ago. I still have yet to pinpoint the issue. From what I read it is either electrical or fuel. I have an old Honda kicker that I use now as a backup.
Also I replace the transom a few years ago for those who are wondering.
I used a recipe of 1/3 linseed oil, mineral spirits and varnish on the transom. I gave a few coats of that mixture before using some oil bases rustoleum as the final coat. I was thinking a using the same recipe for the floor. What do you guys think?
Aircraft spruce for clecos and rivet removal tool (centring and depth limiting device) and JayCee for rivets and brazier setting head for your air chisel/hammer. Yes cheap air hammer is fine)Thanks for the help. I'm going to need some new tools for this patch. Can I use a cheap air hammer, or do I need something specific for rivets? What thickness should the patch aluminum be? What is a good place to get clecoes?
Yeah that's without a doubt, I remember @MNhunter1 15' Nova,
Guess what would've been more accurate the V5 run were the start of smooth sides before the mid 80's went half lap, half smooth and that was the end of the lap sides for SC. The Nova's are one of the rare models and were a vey limited run and are super cool models.
Waterman has a great sticky on solid rivets. You could have 5/32 or 3/16 thick. .080” thick 5052 aluminum is my thought. 3/8” long rivet for 2ply, 7/16” for 3plyThanks for the help. I'm going to need some new tools for this patch. Can I use a cheap air hammer, or do I need something specific for rivets? What thickness should the patch aluminum be? What is a good place to get clecoes?
That's the one. Thanks for posting.
No sense buying a full sheet. There’s so many laser shops these days that stock various alloys etc. By just what you need. I’m sure there’s one right around the corner from you.I've been slow getting my act together and gathering supplies. I treated the floor boards with a few coats of the old time recipe. What is a good place to get the sheet aluminum for my hull patches?
I LOVE these!! I wantHere's another 18' Nova. You can see it does not have the additional rivets for the braces you have on yours.
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I'm not an expert on this matter but I don't think varnish would be good if you plan to cover with vinyl. I varnished my new transom with a blend as you describe and tape wont even stick to it. Epoxy or glass is always a good option as they will cure hard. I went with glass and used glue on top for my carpet and it made a strong bond.Thanks for the reply. What do you recommend for treating the plywood before I glue the vinyl down? I know some people use resin, or epoxy. I was going to use a combination of varnish, linseed oil and mineral spirits. I might put a coat o rust-oleum cover that. I just don't want to do something to the wood that makes the glue ineffective.