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Extreme

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Think I fixed the leaks in my aluminum boat
I tightened up the rivets with my sons help and put some marine JB weld on as well
I want to deal up all the ribs and rivets in the boat and was thinking the rubber asphalt brushed on in the inside would work?
I sprayed some rubber rocker guard but dosnt seem thick enough
 
Extreme said:
I want to 's'eal up all the ribs and rivets in the boat and was thinking the rubber asphalt brushed on in the inside would work?
I'd use a flexible epoxy product like G-flex by West Systems - see this post here: https://forum.tinboats.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=40954

Just note that any epoxy-based product MUST be top-coated with a paint, as bare epoxy is very prone to degradation by the sun's UV rays.

I wouldn't use that rubber asphalt stuff as in my experience, it doesn't 'stick well' when subject to varying thermal cycles.
 

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