Hi again,
I wrote in the past about a water leak problem I was having in my aluminum boat, and because I have some new information on the situation, I figured I would start a new thread here. I finally found the leak. It is in the very center of the boat along the back wall, right where the transom meets the floor, and right in line with the center of the motor. I put the boat in the water and it did not leak at all until I got in the boat and sat on the bench seat at the rear of the boat. I realize this is due to the added "pressure" once I got in the boat. It does not leak real bad at all, but the water is seeping in.
I really believe that the right way to repair this is to re-rivet the thing. There are rivets in the floor through what I refer as a corner molding that connects the stern to the floor of the boat. But short of replacing rivets which I cannot do myself, I am curious as to what the general opinion is if I can clean it up really good and seal the area inside/outside with a good sealer. I heard about a sealer called Gluvit that is suppose to be good for this purpose. Anyone use it that could recommend it? Any other sealers recommended?
Also, the leak is worse at WOT of the 35 H.P. motor on the stern, yet, the stern is solid and does not appear to be moving around at all upon my inspections of it when on land I appreciate any thoughts on this and I thank you in advance.
I wrote in the past about a water leak problem I was having in my aluminum boat, and because I have some new information on the situation, I figured I would start a new thread here. I finally found the leak. It is in the very center of the boat along the back wall, right where the transom meets the floor, and right in line with the center of the motor. I put the boat in the water and it did not leak at all until I got in the boat and sat on the bench seat at the rear of the boat. I realize this is due to the added "pressure" once I got in the boat. It does not leak real bad at all, but the water is seeping in.
I really believe that the right way to repair this is to re-rivet the thing. There are rivets in the floor through what I refer as a corner molding that connects the stern to the floor of the boat. But short of replacing rivets which I cannot do myself, I am curious as to what the general opinion is if I can clean it up really good and seal the area inside/outside with a good sealer. I heard about a sealer called Gluvit that is suppose to be good for this purpose. Anyone use it that could recommend it? Any other sealers recommended?
Also, the leak is worse at WOT of the 35 H.P. motor on the stern, yet, the stern is solid and does not appear to be moving around at all upon my inspections of it when on land I appreciate any thoughts on this and I thank you in advance.