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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft Model F Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Timtactical" data-source="post: 360965" data-attributes="member: 14700"><p>I agree, but the reason I personally chose to seal the exterior surface was to keep water from penetrating anything on the boat. If you coat a seam on the inside the coating will act the same. But if you have a rib on the inside and cannot 100% encapsulate the rib it will continue to leak. Especially where you have a corrugation of the hull material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timtactical, post: 360965, member: 14700"] I agree, but the reason I personally chose to seal the exterior surface was to keep water from penetrating anything on the boat. If you coat a seam on the inside the coating will act the same. But if you have a rib on the inside and cannot 100% encapsulate the rib it will continue to leak. Especially where you have a corrugation of the hull material. [/QUOTE]
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