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9' Jon - Duratech 93
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<blockquote data-quote="gillhunter" data-source="post: 411280" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>Is the leak in the bottom from a crack or a loose rivet? If it's a rivet you can re-buck it. I'm not a big fan of JB, so I would use 5200 on a small leak. If it was mine I would get a deep cycle battery (with a handle) and a 40 to 55 lb trolling motor and fish the boat a few times before doing anything to it. I don't know how much standing or walking around in a boat that size I would be doing. You can put foam under the seats. </p><p></p><p>Since you are car topping I would keep the boat as light as possible and as easy to "assemble" and "disassemble" as possible. One of the clamp-on fish finders would be a great accessory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillhunter, post: 411280, member: 5151"] Is the leak in the bottom from a crack or a loose rivet? If it's a rivet you can re-buck it. I'm not a big fan of JB, so I would use 5200 on a small leak. If it was mine I would get a deep cycle battery (with a handle) and a 40 to 55 lb trolling motor and fish the boat a few times before doing anything to it. I don't know how much standing or walking around in a boat that size I would be doing. You can put foam under the seats. Since you are car topping I would keep the boat as light as possible and as easy to "assemble" and "disassemble" as possible. One of the clamp-on fish finders would be a great accessory. [/QUOTE]
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