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Looking to pickup this V14, thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tinhead1986" data-source="post: 501070" data-attributes="member: 33377"><p>Not a bad looking boat i can’t tell if it’s a riveted boat or welded. If it’s a riveted boat no matter what the guy selling it says always go in with it probably leaks . Unless he will fill it up with water in front of you to show it doesn’t leak . There’s products like Goop coat it that will seal the bottom that you roll or brush on covering all the bottom rivets and seams and you can use Gluvit for the inside. Leaks are not a big deal the missing brace’s is more of a concern to me and new brace’s should be installed . Not hard to do if you’re handy . Boats flex and you don’t want anything bad to happen out on the water</p><p></p><p></p><p>Only other things I would look for since the transom’s new is any crack,damage or holes anywhere on the hull</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinhead1986, post: 501070, member: 33377"] Not a bad looking boat i can’t tell if it’s a riveted boat or welded. If it’s a riveted boat no matter what the guy selling it says always go in with it probably leaks . Unless he will fill it up with water in front of you to show it doesn’t leak . There’s products like Goop coat it that will seal the bottom that you roll or brush on covering all the bottom rivets and seams and you can use Gluvit for the inside. Leaks are not a big deal the missing brace’s is more of a concern to me and new brace’s should be installed . Not hard to do if you’re handy . Boats flex and you don’t want anything bad to happen out on the water Only other things I would look for since the transom’s new is any crack,damage or holes anywhere on the hull [/QUOTE]
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