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Riveted Boats - Pros/Cons Leaky?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glades" data-source="post: 488504" data-attributes="member: 21776"><p>If u find a a riveted one and you are unsure about it leaking or not or if it DOES leak, u can simply pains some steelflex on the bottom to seal any leaking rivets.</p><p>I have both. a 16 tracker welded and a 14 starcraft riveted jon for duck hunting. (no stumps near me)</p><p></p><p>I've used both in saltwater too w/o issues but I DO have steelflex (w Teflon) on the jon for the marsh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glades, post: 488504, member: 21776"] If u find a a riveted one and you are unsure about it leaking or not or if it DOES leak, u can simply pains some steelflex on the bottom to seal any leaking rivets. I have both. a 16 tracker welded and a 14 starcraft riveted jon for duck hunting. (no stumps near me) I've used both in saltwater too w/o issues but I DO have steelflex (w Teflon) on the jon for the marsh [/QUOTE]
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