shoestringmariner
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Hey guys, I’m rebuilding a 16’ Starcraft Super Sport and I’ve got a question about sealing leaky rivets and seams while I have the boat upside down.
I’ll preface by saying I’ve used Gluvit on the inside rivets, but I’ve since decided to paint the bottom and since I didn’t have a chance to leak test it after the Gluvit, I’m going all out by applying West Systems G-Flex treatment on exterior rivets and seams.
My question for you aluminum hull gurus;
I’m wondering what level I should go to with the G/Flex boat repair kit I bought. It’s supposed to seal any loose, leaky rivets and seams. Again, this is an extra step to go with the Gluvit on the inside.
But I’m in a bit of a quandary though. Where my concerns of leaks are, is where the rivets pass through the keel and strakes. I can seal the rivet head and tail, but I feel that unless I can completely the keel or strake itself, water will still be able to get inside because of the drain hole in each one, thereby potentially getting to the rivet between the flange and hull skin.
The West System instructions (see pic) show sealing these but I can’t see how this can be 100% effective unless I seal the drain holes also. Which now poses ice expansion problems during winter storage if they cannot drain.
Should I seal these holes and install some type of threaded drain? (Not sure if this is even possible unless I drill and tap some fine machine thread and use a stainless pan head screw with rubber washer.
Or am I overthinking this, if I seal the keel and strakes, will they act like a diving bell where trapped air pocket inside will prevent them from filling completely with water?
Thanks in advance
I’ll preface by saying I’ve used Gluvit on the inside rivets, but I’ve since decided to paint the bottom and since I didn’t have a chance to leak test it after the Gluvit, I’m going all out by applying West Systems G-Flex treatment on exterior rivets and seams.
My question for you aluminum hull gurus;
I’m wondering what level I should go to with the G/Flex boat repair kit I bought. It’s supposed to seal any loose, leaky rivets and seams. Again, this is an extra step to go with the Gluvit on the inside.
But I’m in a bit of a quandary though. Where my concerns of leaks are, is where the rivets pass through the keel and strakes. I can seal the rivet head and tail, but I feel that unless I can completely the keel or strake itself, water will still be able to get inside because of the drain hole in each one, thereby potentially getting to the rivet between the flange and hull skin.
The West System instructions (see pic) show sealing these but I can’t see how this can be 100% effective unless I seal the drain holes also. Which now poses ice expansion problems during winter storage if they cannot drain.
Should I seal these holes and install some type of threaded drain? (Not sure if this is even possible unless I drill and tap some fine machine thread and use a stainless pan head screw with rubber washer.
Or am I overthinking this, if I seal the keel and strakes, will they act like a diving bell where trapped air pocket inside will prevent them from filling completely with water?
Thanks in advance