SeaNymph parts? Need Bow “nosepiece”

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IMG_0202.jpegIMG_0203.jpegNew to the forums. Any info much appreciated.
So, I broke the “nosepiece” on the bow of my 12 foot aluminum SeaNymph model R-12-B. See photo.

This was my grandfather’s boat from the 70’s. I grew up in this boat spending every summer at my grandparents.
I rescued it from being sunk in the lake, rehabbed it - cleaned, acid washed, polished it back to glory. Added a white oak transom - really fixed it up nicely.

I am kicking myself for breaking this. I knew better. And due to the grainy nature of the cast aluminum, I am told it will not weld easily/well.
If there is any lead on a replacement piece, please let me know.
Thanks in advance!
 

Scott Danforth

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Take the boat to a good welder. Hint, most radiator shops weld aluminum cheap
 

airshot

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Remove the old one, glue it back together and make a sand cast mold and have a foundry pour a new one. Unlikely you will find another.
 

cyclops222

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Any great Aluminum Welding Person can reweld it back perfectly. Have seen much worse made perfect. 👍
 

dingbat

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Looks to be cast aluminum or "white"(pot) metal.
Good luck welding either
 

briangcc

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Got any Live Steamer groups in your area? These are the small trains you can ride on. The group near me has their own forge to cast train parts so I wager a group like that may be able to help you if you can provide a master to work with.

Just a thought.
 

matt167

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I don’t think that can be welded. I would use an aluminum powdered epoxy like a quick steel for aluminum. Sand it down. And paint it with a cast type paint
 

cyclops222

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That damage looks like a front tiedown hand crank was too tight. No tiedown plate near the waterline ?
 
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