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<blockquote data-quote="YamahaC40Guy" data-source="post: 85100" data-attributes="member: 953"><p>Hey guys~found the leak(s) in my boat tonight, and she is drying/airing out tonight. I was sort of hoping I'd see water coming from a rivet but instead, it was from a seam where 2 pcs. of aluminum come together. Am I best off treating the seam, or the rivets that may be the culprits? I saw no water coming from them. Also, being a seam, is the Marine-tex the best way to address it, or should I be using 3M marine silicone?.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for taking the time to respond,</p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YamahaC40Guy, post: 85100, member: 953"] Hey guys~found the leak(s) in my boat tonight, and she is drying/airing out tonight. I was sort of hoping I'd see water coming from a rivet but instead, it was from a seam where 2 pcs. of aluminum come together. Am I best off treating the seam, or the rivets that may be the culprits? I saw no water coming from them. Also, being a seam, is the Marine-tex the best way to address it, or should I be using 3M marine silicone?. Thanks for taking the time to respond, Rob [/QUOTE]
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