user 24546
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Starting a build thread for my 09 Tracker 1436. Mostly just want to keep track of what I'm doing. I plan on using this boat to motor around mosquito lagoon with my fiance and dog.
Read through the fourm a bunch before picking up this hull. Previous owner bought it new in 2008 and kept pretty good care of it.

I purchased the hull knowing about two pinholes that were near a rib and under the bench seat. The holes are obviously from some kind of corrosion.


Previous owner fished the intercoastal so initially I was thinking saltwater was the cause. As I stripped the paint off I found a few more small holes. I also noticed discoloration about 2 feet in length that almost perfectly resembles a 2x4.

Happen to know a handful of guys that weld aluminum. None em were interested in a job this small. I contacted someone I found in my area and he gave me pretty high quote for the two small holes (this was before I knew there were more). Even my future father in law didn't want to work on it lol
So I'm going to continue to strip the boat down and figure out the holes down the line.
I have fasco super slick on hand so I'll use that as an undercoating.
Floors of the jon are kind of chewed up with corrosion. It's not terrible but I'm going to be spending a bit of time making it right.
Undecided on paint for inside the boat. I know people use rubberized bedliner stuff but I'd need a reccommendation for a light (tan?) color bedliner.
Side note: I couldn't find aircraft remover anywhere near me. Guy at home depot looked at me sideways when I asked for it. Did I miss something, too many kids sniffing it or what? I ended up with klean strip paint stripper and it's a giant pain in the ass. I've used two quarts with the aid of red scotchbrite pads and I'm about 80% there.

Read through the fourm a bunch before picking up this hull. Previous owner bought it new in 2008 and kept pretty good care of it.

I purchased the hull knowing about two pinholes that were near a rib and under the bench seat. The holes are obviously from some kind of corrosion.


Previous owner fished the intercoastal so initially I was thinking saltwater was the cause. As I stripped the paint off I found a few more small holes. I also noticed discoloration about 2 feet in length that almost perfectly resembles a 2x4.

Happen to know a handful of guys that weld aluminum. None em were interested in a job this small. I contacted someone I found in my area and he gave me pretty high quote for the two small holes (this was before I knew there were more). Even my future father in law didn't want to work on it lol
So I'm going to continue to strip the boat down and figure out the holes down the line.
I have fasco super slick on hand so I'll use that as an undercoating.
Floors of the jon are kind of chewed up with corrosion. It's not terrible but I'm going to be spending a bit of time making it right.
Undecided on paint for inside the boat. I know people use rubberized bedliner stuff but I'd need a reccommendation for a light (tan?) color bedliner.
Side note: I couldn't find aircraft remover anywhere near me. Guy at home depot looked at me sideways when I asked for it. Did I miss something, too many kids sniffing it or what? I ended up with klean strip paint stripper and it's a giant pain in the ass. I've used two quarts with the aid of red scotchbrite pads and I'm about 80% there.
