Spicy
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Hello folks,
I recently acquired some property and it came with a boat. It appears to be an Alumacraft Model E, but I am not qualified to guess the year. Just to be clear, I am not qualified to know anything about boats, aluminum or otherwise.
I was hoping to test it's seaworthiness (well, watertightness at least), but a few aftermarket modifications and equipment failures give me pause.
First, it looks like a bow eye was added, and it rather loosely penetrates the hull. Should this concern me if it's above the waterline?
Second, and definitely concerning, is that someone appears to have fashioned a plug hole out of JB Weld. There are also multiple other transom repairs that seem to have patched prior attempts. The actual plug that came with the boat is cheap and doesn't form a seal, which is what prevented me from even attempting to put her in the water. I assume this boat did not come with a plug hole? What is the right way to add such a thing? Is it crazy to tig weld a little bulkhead fitting for this? If adding a pre-made through hole fitting, I have no idea where to begin with sealants and fasteners. How would you all fix this?
Third, it looks like there used to be oarlocks, one of which partially remains, the other is completely gone. Those would be nice to have. Is that the sort of thing I can find replacement parts for?
Any help would be appreciated!
I recently acquired some property and it came with a boat. It appears to be an Alumacraft Model E, but I am not qualified to guess the year. Just to be clear, I am not qualified to know anything about boats, aluminum or otherwise.
I was hoping to test it's seaworthiness (well, watertightness at least), but a few aftermarket modifications and equipment failures give me pause.
First, it looks like a bow eye was added, and it rather loosely penetrates the hull. Should this concern me if it's above the waterline?
Second, and definitely concerning, is that someone appears to have fashioned a plug hole out of JB Weld. There are also multiple other transom repairs that seem to have patched prior attempts. The actual plug that came with the boat is cheap and doesn't form a seal, which is what prevented me from even attempting to put her in the water. I assume this boat did not come with a plug hole? What is the right way to add such a thing? Is it crazy to tig weld a little bulkhead fitting for this? If adding a pre-made through hole fitting, I have no idea where to begin with sealants and fasteners. How would you all fix this?
Third, it looks like there used to be oarlocks, one of which partially remains, the other is completely gone. Those would be nice to have. Is that the sort of thing I can find replacement parts for?
Any help would be appreciated!