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Sealing my riveted jon boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Just Don" data-source="post: 496836" data-attributes="member: 32480"><p>Thinking about sealing my riveted jon boat.</p><p>It doesn't leak but the boat is 57 years old and I'm older.</p><p>It was a free boat and trailer to me can't beat that I think.</p><p>I was wondering how to make it less like to ever leak or is</p><p>it silly to worry about it!</p><p>At 67 I'd like an easy way lol.</p><p>Suggestions please!</p><p>Y'all go fishing it's fun and good for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just Don, post: 496836, member: 32480"] Thinking about sealing my riveted jon boat. It doesn't leak but the boat is 57 years old and I'm older. It was a free boat and trailer to me can't beat that I think. I was wondering how to make it less like to ever leak or is it silly to worry about it! At 67 I'd like an easy way lol. Suggestions please! Y'all go fishing it's fun and good for you! [/QUOTE]
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