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<blockquote data-quote="monriverguy" data-source="post: 370694" data-attributes="member: 15379"><p>OK thanks all for the advice and encouragement so far, so here is the question , The PO put silicone on all the rivets and seams on the inside of the boat, I have the floor removed and plan on putting in the new transom, so far i have only found 3-4 leaks mainly in the rear of the boat? do i just leave the silicone on? do i try to still wire brush it off and replace with glove it? And it looks like it is stuck on there very well..</p><p></p><p>Thanks again to all.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monriverguy, post: 370694, member: 15379"] OK thanks all for the advice and encouragement so far, so here is the question , The PO put silicone on all the rivets and seams on the inside of the boat, I have the floor removed and plan on putting in the new transom, so far i have only found 3-4 leaks mainly in the rear of the boat? do i just leave the silicone on? do i try to still wire brush it off and replace with glove it? And it looks like it is stuck on there very well.. Thanks again to all....... [/QUOTE]
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