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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Modifying a 12-foot 1970 V-hull
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<blockquote data-quote="gouran01" data-source="post: 233657" data-attributes="member: 4295"><p>good idea to fill the lower half of the boat with water to see where any leaks may be, not to much though, the trailer would bust if you fill it completely. Don't use sealer on rivets, while you have it all stripped apart they are very easy to get rebucked. A lot of quality options along the lines of epoxies and paint that will seal all the seams very well. I wouldn't recomment the spray stuff, not really a tested and proven product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gouran01, post: 233657, member: 4295"] good idea to fill the lower half of the boat with water to see where any leaks may be, not to much though, the trailer would bust if you fill it completely. Don't use sealer on rivets, while you have it all stripped apart they are very easy to get rebucked. A lot of quality options along the lines of epoxies and paint that will seal all the seams very well. I wouldn't recomment the spray stuff, not really a tested and proven product. [/QUOTE]
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