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Seal leaks around rivets.
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 490122" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>A few years back my 12' jon boat was leaking pretty bad, thevribs on the bottom were actually worn thru in some places from dragging it over rocks and gravel. Found a clear paint on sealer used for roofing shingles and exterior metal. Sold at Home Depot and Tractor Supply, comes in a blue can about a quart in size. Painted the insude bottom and the outside bottom with this clear seal. After letting it dry for a full week, I repainted the jon boat with rustoleum paint in hunter green. That was almost 5 years back...boat does not leak still....still dragged over gravel and sand to this day. green oaint has worn on ribs but the clear seal has not rubbed away !!! Thisvis great stuff to seal any leaks you have and surprised at how tough this stuff is !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 490122, member: 1183"] A few years back my 12' jon boat was leaking pretty bad, thevribs on the bottom were actually worn thru in some places from dragging it over rocks and gravel. Found a clear paint on sealer used for roofing shingles and exterior metal. Sold at Home Depot and Tractor Supply, comes in a blue can about a quart in size. Painted the insude bottom and the outside bottom with this clear seal. After letting it dry for a full week, I repainted the jon boat with rustoleum paint in hunter green. That was almost 5 years back...boat does not leak still....still dragged over gravel and sand to this day. green oaint has worn on ribs but the clear seal has not rubbed away !!! Thisvis great stuff to seal any leaks you have and surprised at how tough this stuff is !!! [/QUOTE]
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