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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 512172" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Still have to mark them in some way, now if you have a floor/ carpet it will be all wet....so still have to remove that stuff anyway. The last one I did this to, once floated off the trailer, I sat there with a marker. Majority of the keaks were comming around rivets. After touching each rivet with a marker, we put it back on the trailer and a buddy helped me restrike the marked rivets. Put the boat back in and checked for others. Once we had them all tight, I power washed the inside, let it dry then coated all rivets and seams with sealer. Never had another leak.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 512172, member: 1183"] Still have to mark them in some way, now if you have a floor/ carpet it will be all wet....so still have to remove that stuff anyway. The last one I did this to, once floated off the trailer, I sat there with a marker. Majority of the keaks were comming around rivets. After touching each rivet with a marker, we put it back on the trailer and a buddy helped me restrike the marked rivets. Put the boat back in and checked for others. Once we had them all tight, I power washed the inside, let it dry then coated all rivets and seams with sealer. Never had another leak..... [/QUOTE]
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