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First boat, aluminum, pitting/oxidation and a hole HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="nomowork" data-source="post: 227236" data-attributes="member: 6029"><p>My Gregor had a lot of pitting on the bottom of the hull when I bought it last year. I bought a bunch of paint stripping attachments for my drill and ground away hoping for the best. Luckily I didn't create any holes, but the pits were pretty bad. I primered and painted the hull. The previous owner said that his father used this boat in fresh water only, but it had been sitting outside for 20+ years.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomowork, post: 227236, member: 6029"] My Gregor had a lot of pitting on the bottom of the hull when I bought it last year. I bought a bunch of paint stripping attachments for my drill and ground away hoping for the best. Luckily I didn't create any holes, but the pits were pretty bad. I primered and painted the hull. The previous owner said that his father used this boat in fresh water only, but it had been sitting outside for 20+ years. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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