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<blockquote data-quote="JoshKeller" data-source="post: 363621" data-attributes="member: 9811"><p>Ive got a few leaks on my old jet boat. after 8 hours of fishing, i'd say there is a gallon of water total in the bilge. I'd also like to coat it something that makes it slide a little easier off stumps, etc. Ive pounded the rivets and got most of the leaks out, except a few that I cant reach the top side. </p><p></p><p>I filled up with water, marked all leaks. flipped the boat over and put a few coats of flex seal on to hold over. it does well, until i scrape a stump or a ledge, and it comes right off. Im looking to do something more permanent this winter. any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshKeller, post: 363621, member: 9811"] Ive got a few leaks on my old jet boat. after 8 hours of fishing, i'd say there is a gallon of water total in the bilge. I'd also like to coat it something that makes it slide a little easier off stumps, etc. Ive pounded the rivets and got most of the leaks out, except a few that I cant reach the top side. I filled up with water, marked all leaks. flipped the boat over and put a few coats of flex seal on to hold over. it does well, until i scrape a stump or a ledge, and it comes right off. Im looking to do something more permanent this winter. any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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