A neighbor up the road gave me a tin boat that needs some work, so I'm trying to determine how much effort it is going to require.
I tried using it and there are significant leaks in the hull; I believe it is the rivets 1 or 2 rows forward of the transom. When I went to take pictures, I noticed that there is more JB Weld (or some other epoxy) on the boat than I thought (see the image of the transom).
The boat is just going to be a row boat on a pond but I don't want a game of wack-a-mole dealing with a leaky boat (I already got rid of one that was too far gone for me). If I want to fix it right, it looks like I would need to:
- rebuck the rivets
- remove the JB Weld at the transom (if possible) and figure out what is required to fix that seam
I'm mostly looking for feedback on what I have pictured.
Thanks!
I tried using it and there are significant leaks in the hull; I believe it is the rivets 1 or 2 rows forward of the transom. When I went to take pictures, I noticed that there is more JB Weld (or some other epoxy) on the boat than I thought (see the image of the transom).
The boat is just going to be a row boat on a pond but I don't want a game of wack-a-mole dealing with a leaky boat (I already got rid of one that was too far gone for me). If I want to fix it right, it looks like I would need to:
- rebuck the rivets
- remove the JB Weld at the transom (if possible) and figure out what is required to fix that seam
I'm mostly looking for feedback on what I have pictured.
Thanks!