Procraft Bob
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- Apr 10, 2013
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1989 ProCraft, 17.5' Fish and Ski, 115 Merc. outboard. Finally found my leak, and unfortunately it's in the hull, (See pictures) near where the rib rests on the trailer pad, left side. Must have hit something in water or just years of on and off of trailer. Questions before I make a big mistake:
- If I use a padded 2x6x12" (approx.) piece of lumber to distribute some weight on top of the jack, can I (floor) jack the boat off of the trailer pad/rail (slightly) to access the crack better for inspection/repair? Or will I push a hole in the good part of the lower hull. Concerned about all of the weight of the boat and engine, I'm concerned and would like an opinion before I attempt?
- It is possible that I could put the rig back in the water and pull on trailer but leave it around 6" further back on the trailer pads so that I can expose (hopefully) the whole area in need of repair.
- If I find the crack is not too large is it possible to take on the repair myself with further guidance from you wonderful guys? (Not concerned about cosmetics after repair; it's a 1989 fisher that I'll probably own until I die.)
- Just started leaking this year, so I don't think my transom is rotten/ed. (Fingers crossed)
- Or should I consider taking it to a Pro?