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1960 lone star king commander small leak at seam
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<blockquote data-quote="d-camarena" data-source="post: 462509" data-attributes="member: 24158"><p>Got done with my last project and ended up selling it to a buddy that really wanted it. </p><p>Picked this lone star up for $500 , i added a trolling motor and built a removable deck and i already had a mercury 20 hp tiller, not expecting much from it for the price but its my first riveted boat and was not expecting a leak, i know thats a rookie mistake. It has a small leak at the seam where the sides meet the floor in the middle and towards the transom. </p><p>What would you guys suggest? Seems like the seal has dried up from age, or maybe loose rivets im not sure. </p><p>Im debating on using some coat it into the seam from the inside and outside. or maybe some 4200 or 5200</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d-camarena, post: 462509, member: 24158"] Got done with my last project and ended up selling it to a buddy that really wanted it. Picked this lone star up for $500 , i added a trolling motor and built a removable deck and i already had a mercury 20 hp tiller, not expecting much from it for the price but its my first riveted boat and was not expecting a leak, i know thats a rookie mistake. It has a small leak at the seam where the sides meet the floor in the middle and towards the transom. What would you guys suggest? Seems like the seal has dried up from age, or maybe loose rivets im not sure. Im debating on using some coat it into the seam from the inside and outside. or maybe some 4200 or 5200 Thanks [/QUOTE]
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