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best quick fix for a few leaky rivets
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<blockquote data-quote="joho5" data-source="post: 62552" data-attributes="member: 616"><p>On the underside of my boat where the knee brace on the transom is riveted...it leaks a little bit. This is due to me replacing the transom and having to flex the brace a few times to get the new transom boards in the back. What is a good quality fix to put on these rivets to stop the leaking without re-riveting them? The brace is solid into place because its up against the new transom, but I wanted to seal the bottom.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joho5, post: 62552, member: 616"] On the underside of my boat where the knee brace on the transom is riveted...it leaks a little bit. This is due to me replacing the transom and having to flex the brace a few times to get the new transom boards in the back. What is a good quality fix to put on these rivets to stop the leaking without re-riveting them? The brace is solid into place because its up against the new transom, but I wanted to seal the bottom. thanks [/QUOTE]
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