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1973 StarCraft 14ft Row Boat Leaking Rivets.
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<blockquote data-quote="NewtBootGoofin" data-source="post: 508269" data-attributes="member: 34941"><p>This is my first boat. I love it already and would love to do a full restore on it eventually. For now, I just want her in the water without leaks lol. I was underneath of it last night looking for where the water is coming in and it seems to be coming from along the seam down the center of the hull. It’s entering that seam and then through the rivets. I see where previous owners have gooped who knows what on the seam and rivets over the years to combat the leaks. What would be my best plan of attack on this? I’ve attached photos of said seam. There are a few spots like this, this is just the one that is really leaking right now. Would Gluvit on the inside seal it up for good since it’s coming in from the rivets? [ATTACH=full]118281[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]118282[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewtBootGoofin, post: 508269, member: 34941"] This is my first boat. I love it already and would love to do a full restore on it eventually. For now, I just want her in the water without leaks lol. I was underneath of it last night looking for where the water is coming in and it seems to be coming from along the seam down the center of the hull. It’s entering that seam and then through the rivets. I see where previous owners have gooped who knows what on the seam and rivets over the years to combat the leaks. What would be my best plan of attack on this? I’ve attached photos of said seam. There are a few spots like this, this is just the one that is really leaking right now. Would Gluvit on the inside seal it up for good since it’s coming in from the rivets? [ATTACH type="full"]118281[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]118282[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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