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<blockquote data-quote="Backslider" data-source="post: 262818" data-attributes="member: 8683"><p>I was cleaning the old Gluvit off the bottom of my boat last night and found the three of the ribs are cracked--one all the way through. Does anyone know how to fix this? Can they be stop drilled? Can I sister a piece of aluminum across the crack? My boat is a 1980s 17' Alumacraft Backtroller. I bought it used last fall an am refurbishing it for fishing and duck hunting. Sure appreciate any ideas you guys have. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backslider, post: 262818, member: 8683"] I was cleaning the old Gluvit off the bottom of my boat last night and found the three of the ribs are cracked--one all the way through. Does anyone know how to fix this? Can they be stop drilled? Can I sister a piece of aluminum across the crack? My boat is a 1980s 17' Alumacraft Backtroller. I bought it used last fall an am refurbishing it for fishing and duck hunting. Sure appreciate any ideas you guys have. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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