Fishon72
Member
Hello all!
Today when removing the transom wood to replace it on my 15’ StarCraft, I found a soft corroded spot in the aluminum which is now an approximately 1” hole just above the waterline.
I flipped the boat upside down to power wash it and found numerous stainless bolts with some type of epoxy over them where there should be rivets. In these spots, there are several stress cracks in the bottom of the hull which are seemingly being caused by the bolts putting too much pressure on the aluminum.
I have been using this boat for two seasons now and surprisingly there is only one tiny
leak which actually is not where these bolts/epoxy are. My plan for this season was to just do some gluvit to hopefully stop that tiny leak. I know I should remove the bolts and re-rivet those spots, but I’m hesitant to do that for several reasons - I want to use the boat next week, don’t have any equipment to do it, and I’m concerned the stress of redoing rivets near the stress cracks will make them worse, turning this into a bigger project.
Any recommendations for a cheap and simple fix? If it holds up for a couple years I’ll be happy - hopefully there’s a new boat in my future by then.
Today when removing the transom wood to replace it on my 15’ StarCraft, I found a soft corroded spot in the aluminum which is now an approximately 1” hole just above the waterline.
I flipped the boat upside down to power wash it and found numerous stainless bolts with some type of epoxy over them where there should be rivets. In these spots, there are several stress cracks in the bottom of the hull which are seemingly being caused by the bolts putting too much pressure on the aluminum.
I have been using this boat for two seasons now and surprisingly there is only one tiny
leak which actually is not where these bolts/epoxy are. My plan for this season was to just do some gluvit to hopefully stop that tiny leak. I know I should remove the bolts and re-rivet those spots, but I’m hesitant to do that for several reasons - I want to use the boat next week, don’t have any equipment to do it, and I’m concerned the stress of redoing rivets near the stress cracks will make them worse, turning this into a bigger project.
Any recommendations for a cheap and simple fix? If it holds up for a couple years I’ll be happy - hopefully there’s a new boat in my future by then.