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How to find leak in old Sears jon boat
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<blockquote data-quote="senkosam" data-source="post: 467390" data-attributes="member: 24899"><p>Way back when Sears sold aluminum boats, 11.5' to be exact, the drain was welded to the bottom of the boat. Pretty dumb if you ask me considering the amount of dragging to launch or put the boat in the back of the truck (no trailer). What's happened is a split in the metal cylinder that hold the plug and for awhile I could seal it, but even after sealing it there's still a slow leak. Any ideas how to find where?</p><p></p><p>(BTW the rivets are fine.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="senkosam, post: 467390, member: 24899"] Way back when Sears sold aluminum boats, 11.5' to be exact, the drain was welded to the bottom of the boat. Pretty dumb if you ask me considering the amount of dragging to launch or put the boat in the back of the truck (no trailer). What's happened is a split in the metal cylinder that hold the plug and for awhile I could seal it, but even after sealing it there's still a slow leak. Any ideas how to find where? (BTW the rivets are fine.) [/QUOTE]
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