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<blockquote data-quote="nlester" data-source="post: 257861" data-attributes="member: 8483"><p>I would not want any holes in my hull that were not filled by screws and sealed. All the installations I have seen on an aluminum boat have been over the transom and down the back. The bread board offers you the most flexability.</p><p></p><p>I would want as few holes in my boat as possible but using screws through the hull is not as big a deal as it seems. First of all the screw fills the hole and you can use sealant. Secondly, even if there is a leak around a rivet or screw, the seepage is minor and easily sealed later. I doubt you would get more than a cup of water per trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlester, post: 257861, member: 8483"] I would not want any holes in my hull that were not filled by screws and sealed. All the installations I have seen on an aluminum boat have been over the transom and down the back. The bread board offers you the most flexability. I would want as few holes in my boat as possible but using screws through the hull is not as big a deal as it seems. First of all the screw fills the hole and you can use sealant. Secondly, even if there is a leak around a rivet or screw, the seepage is minor and easily sealed later. I doubt you would get more than a cup of water per trip. [/QUOTE]
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