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12' Springbok Ghetto "Repair"
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<blockquote data-quote="TC1OZ" data-source="post: 136274" data-attributes="member: 3082"><p>I don't have any tools for riveting / have no idea what I'm doing in that department.</p><p></p><p>I definitely don't plan on leaving it in the water, only while I'm in it haha. I plan on mostly using it for day trips around the Niagara Region. And when I use it at the cottage I plan on just pulling it up the beach if I'm not puttering around the island.</p><p></p><p>I'm really hoping I can get away with cleaning up all the useless caulking, getting it all clean and scraped up, and then put some steelflex on it.</p><p></p><p>I plan on replacing the transom wood with this plastic type material used for cutting boards. (Many people have recommended this as it doesn't rot and serves the purpose.)</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping the above is enough to keep the water out for a day of fishing!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the post!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TC1OZ, post: 136274, member: 3082"] I don't have any tools for riveting / have no idea what I'm doing in that department. I definitely don't plan on leaving it in the water, only while I'm in it haha. I plan on mostly using it for day trips around the Niagara Region. And when I use it at the cottage I plan on just pulling it up the beach if I'm not puttering around the island. I'm really hoping I can get away with cleaning up all the useless caulking, getting it all clean and scraped up, and then put some steelflex on it. I plan on replacing the transom wood with this plastic type material used for cutting boards. (Many people have recommended this as it doesn't rot and serves the purpose.) I'm hoping the above is enough to keep the water out for a day of fishing! Thanks for the post! [/QUOTE]
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