Hi, I have been lurking here for a couple weeks reading articles and gaining knowledge. Thank you for this great website! I recently purchased an 18' Smoker Craft. It came with a decent trailer and a forty horse Yamaha tiller for $1,500.00. I do allot of duck hunting along the Columbia river and have been looking for a deep V that could handle the rough conditions in the lower Columbia. The floors were a complete goner and as I began taking things apart I have discovered more corrosion than I have ever seen in an aluminum boat. I would like to save this boat if possible but only if I know when I get done it will be safe. I have attached three pictures of the inside of the hull. All of the wood and foam has been removed. The transom needs some repairs but is not too bad. My anxiety starts when I look at the pitting on the floors. So after reading the never ending posts with the word corrosion in them this is what I'm thinking is the plan of attack but I am open to any comments both negative and positive. Although I have been around boats for a very long time I have never been in this situation.
1. Remove all the corrosion with a flap wheel or stainless steel wheel or brush. I looked into soda blasting just the transom and floor of the boat but the quotes were $450.00 and $600.00, I do not want to throw good money after bad.
2. Treat the area 50/50 vinegar and water and then topcoat with Por 15
3. Epoxy the pitted areas. I know G-flex 650 is the recommended product but this is a pretty extensive restoration. Are there any good alternatives? (I have almost a gallon of West System 105 from another project, but I understand this is not a flexible product and it may fail so probably not a good choice)
4. Prime, paint and then begin the fun part of deciding the layout in my new boat.
5. This really should have been first, leak test and mark any areas that need attention.
Thanks... Any input is appreciated!
1. Remove all the corrosion with a flap wheel or stainless steel wheel or brush. I looked into soda blasting just the transom and floor of the boat but the quotes were $450.00 and $600.00, I do not want to throw good money after bad.
2. Treat the area 50/50 vinegar and water and then topcoat with Por 15
3. Epoxy the pitted areas. I know G-flex 650 is the recommended product but this is a pretty extensive restoration. Are there any good alternatives? (I have almost a gallon of West System 105 from another project, but I understand this is not a flexible product and it may fail so probably not a good choice)
4. Prime, paint and then begin the fun part of deciding the layout in my new boat.
5. This really should have been first, leak test and mark any areas that need attention.
Thanks... Any input is appreciated!