lowe1462
Active member
So on Wednesday when I was rinsing the boat off after a ride, I noticed some white stains on the transom that didn't come off with the sponge. After looking closely I realized there were two small holes in the aluminum. The stains were caused from water "weeping" through the holes.
Thee boat is a 2008 Lowe 1462, which I bought brand new last feb. I am the only owner, the boat is kept indoors and I never hit anything with the back of the boat. There are no electronics, manual trim, pull start, no battery, so I am thinking its not electrolysis ( but i could be wrong). I wash the boat after every ride in saltwater so this is really a mystery to me. But even if i didn't wash it, i would expect a new boat to last longer that a year.
This could really be a mess, since the inside of the transom is obviously going to wet now. But before I do anything I want to figure out what the problem is so it won't happen again.
I talked to several people and they had no idea what it could be, so i guess the next step is to go to the dealer.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Thee boat is a 2008 Lowe 1462, which I bought brand new last feb. I am the only owner, the boat is kept indoors and I never hit anything with the back of the boat. There are no electronics, manual trim, pull start, no battery, so I am thinking its not electrolysis ( but i could be wrong). I wash the boat after every ride in saltwater so this is really a mystery to me. But even if i didn't wash it, i would expect a new boat to last longer that a year.
This could really be a mess, since the inside of the transom is obviously going to wet now. But before I do anything I want to figure out what the problem is so it won't happen again.
I talked to several people and they had no idea what it could be, so i guess the next step is to go to the dealer.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks