Jesse00721
Cadet
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- Mar 18, 2008
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Hello, I have a bunch of question regarding older aluminum boat hull. Basically I just got a project boat to fix up and need some advice to steer me in the right direction. First the boat is an older 71 mirro craft 18ft aluminum center console. Boat has many leaks so they will be my first order of business. I did put some water in the hull and found 15 leaks. Apparently the last owners had drilled the rivets out on 2 of the stringers on the outside of the boat and put in stainless machine screws in its place with some sort of epoxy around the, most of those leak!
Question 1: I will have to remove all the screws but was wondering if SS machine screws are ok to reuse in this application? I thought I read a problem with SS and aluminum causing corrosion over time if they touched one another?
Question 2: I seen cabela?s sell an aluminum patch kit product that had good reviews, I was considering using this along the seams of the 3 bottom stringers of the boat but was wondering if anyone tried this product? I think I might run into problems if it used on the machine screws.
Question 3: What would be the recommended chemicals or methods on stripping all the old paint off the boat?
Now, after that problem is fixed. I would like to repaint the boat with nice emron style paint.
Question 4: Aluminum boat use a special primer first right? And after the primer will the emron paint adhere to it ok? Think there will be chipping with flex of the aluminum?
Also, there is another product called gluvit that seems like a good product to try I was just wondering if anyone used it or if it can be painted over with the emron paint?
So lets say that all the leaks are fixed, boat primed and painted on the outside, this leads me to some more questions and in need of suggestions on the inside. I removed floor boards that someone made after cutting out the floor. The factory floor is fiberglass right on top a bun of foam. The floor is spongy in areas and I need suggestions on how to repair this. Not sure how to go about it considering there is no framing there, only foam? Did not know if I could gel coat new wood and place it over the fiberglass and glue it down or something? Ultimately I want a fiberglass/wood floor that I can add some webbing solution to for a finished look on the inside.
Question 5: Floor repair suggestions???????????
Well, that would give me a pretty good start on the project so if you can help please feel free to offer any input, will be checking back daily for your responses.
Thank you for taking the time to read this,
Jessie00721
Question 1: I will have to remove all the screws but was wondering if SS machine screws are ok to reuse in this application? I thought I read a problem with SS and aluminum causing corrosion over time if they touched one another?
Question 2: I seen cabela?s sell an aluminum patch kit product that had good reviews, I was considering using this along the seams of the 3 bottom stringers of the boat but was wondering if anyone tried this product? I think I might run into problems if it used on the machine screws.
Question 3: What would be the recommended chemicals or methods on stripping all the old paint off the boat?
Now, after that problem is fixed. I would like to repaint the boat with nice emron style paint.
Question 4: Aluminum boat use a special primer first right? And after the primer will the emron paint adhere to it ok? Think there will be chipping with flex of the aluminum?
Also, there is another product called gluvit that seems like a good product to try I was just wondering if anyone used it or if it can be painted over with the emron paint?
So lets say that all the leaks are fixed, boat primed and painted on the outside, this leads me to some more questions and in need of suggestions on the inside. I removed floor boards that someone made after cutting out the floor. The factory floor is fiberglass right on top a bun of foam. The floor is spongy in areas and I need suggestions on how to repair this. Not sure how to go about it considering there is no framing there, only foam? Did not know if I could gel coat new wood and place it over the fiberglass and glue it down or something? Ultimately I want a fiberglass/wood floor that I can add some webbing solution to for a finished look on the inside.
Question 5: Floor repair suggestions???????????
Well, that would give me a pretty good start on the project so if you can help please feel free to offer any input, will be checking back daily for your responses.
Thank you for taking the time to read this,
Jessie00721