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Sealing leaky rivets and seams?
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<blockquote data-quote="shoestringmariner" data-source="post: 487308" data-attributes="member: 22509"><p>Yeah I get it, but IMO, neither is a great option right now. </p><p>My boat is 100%gutted. Outboard is off and in storage as are all my batteries.(3 of them) </p><p>It’s also the dead of winter and all boat launches in a 1 hour radius are closed/frozen up. Even if they were open I’d have to weigh it down with not only what’s listed, but the equivalent of what is missing. Floors, console, steering, bow troller, kicker motor, fuel tanks (2) seats etc. to do all of that is a no at this junction. </p><p></p><p>So I think filling with water is my only true option. </p><p></p><p>Well my other option is to continue buttoning this up, do the best I can and cross my fingers and let the auto bilge deal with seepage while I’m away for up to 2weeks at a time. This project can only go forward. It has to be ready for May and I have A LOT of work to do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shoestringmariner, post: 487308, member: 22509"] Yeah I get it, but IMO, neither is a great option right now. My boat is 100%gutted. Outboard is off and in storage as are all my batteries.(3 of them) It’s also the dead of winter and all boat launches in a 1 hour radius are closed/frozen up. Even if they were open I’d have to weigh it down with not only what’s listed, but the equivalent of what is missing. Floors, console, steering, bow troller, kicker motor, fuel tanks (2) seats etc. to do all of that is a no at this junction. So I think filling with water is my only true option. Well my other option is to continue buttoning this up, do the best I can and cross my fingers and let the auto bilge deal with seepage while I’m away for up to 2weeks at a time. This project can only go forward. It has to be ready for May and I have A LOT of work to do [/QUOTE]
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