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14ft Starcraft deep v project
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<blockquote data-quote="Pak713" data-source="post: 457528" data-attributes="member: 24052"><p>I figured it was from the 70’s. I’ll have to reach out to Starcraft. I appreciate your reply. I have another question too. I figured my original post might have been too much info and pictures and doesn’t help with the pictures being sideways. That was my fault. Where the bow is riveted together is where the leak is. In the bottom of the hull. Forgive me for not knowing the correct term. The rivets seem solid though. But the caulk that I’ve been mentioning is missing and peeling up in spots on every seam in the boat but is only leaking in the bow that I know of. I’ll post some pictures. Anyway should those seams be re sealed on the outside with something like 3m 5200? I’ve heard gluvit works best on the inside. Could the caulking or whatever it’s called be causing the leak? My other 14ft sea nymph isn’t caulked at all at the bow in the piece I’m talking about and it doesn’t leak at all. Thanks everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pak713, post: 457528, member: 24052"] I figured it was from the 70’s. I’ll have to reach out to Starcraft. I appreciate your reply. I have another question too. I figured my original post might have been too much info and pictures and doesn’t help with the pictures being sideways. That was my fault. Where the bow is riveted together is where the leak is. In the bottom of the hull. Forgive me for not knowing the correct term. The rivets seem solid though. But the caulk that I’ve been mentioning is missing and peeling up in spots on every seam in the boat but is only leaking in the bow that I know of. I’ll post some pictures. Anyway should those seams be re sealed on the outside with something like 3m 5200? I’ve heard gluvit works best on the inside. Could the caulking or whatever it’s called be causing the leak? My other 14ft sea nymph isn’t caulked at all at the bow in the piece I’m talking about and it doesn’t leak at all. Thanks everyone. [/QUOTE]
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