freezer
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Alright gentlemen,
Here's what we got, I just recently purchased 1960 Joihn (riveted), the dimensions are 14' and from my rough measurements it's 46" at the beam. The boat itself has seen it's days back in it's prime, it's roughed up now.
I turned it over and saw there were silicone patch holes all over the bottom and they covered it up with red paint (classic). So I was deciding what to about the holes, the boat holds, no major leaks in the water. But I thought about sanding the spots down and putting some JB on them. Another deal I thought of was something like a sealer for the inside of the boat? Rhino lining for a truck, would that work, or something comparable?


The boat as a whole is pretty flimsy and light but it's what I've got to work with, I mean first boat you can't go wrong with what you get. I just wanted to see any suggestions you guys had about bracing it to stabilize it a bit. Would a plywood floor help?

I've got a '76 Evinrude 9.9 pushing it around. What sort of speeds am I looking at for the water?
Just let me know what all you guys think.
I apologize about the quality of the photos they were taken from my phone.
Here's what we got, I just recently purchased 1960 Joihn (riveted), the dimensions are 14' and from my rough measurements it's 46" at the beam. The boat itself has seen it's days back in it's prime, it's roughed up now.
I turned it over and saw there were silicone patch holes all over the bottom and they covered it up with red paint (classic). So I was deciding what to about the holes, the boat holds, no major leaks in the water. But I thought about sanding the spots down and putting some JB on them. Another deal I thought of was something like a sealer for the inside of the boat? Rhino lining for a truck, would that work, or something comparable?


The boat as a whole is pretty flimsy and light but it's what I've got to work with, I mean first boat you can't go wrong with what you get. I just wanted to see any suggestions you guys had about bracing it to stabilize it a bit. Would a plywood floor help?

I've got a '76 Evinrude 9.9 pushing it around. What sort of speeds am I looking at for the water?

Just let me know what all you guys think.
I apologize about the quality of the photos they were taken from my phone.