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Weeping water leak due to corrosion under carpeted bunks!
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<blockquote data-quote="fishmonger" data-source="post: 418626" data-attributes="member: 20379"><p>A couple of years back I got a good deal on a used 16' tinny that I would use for saltwater fishing. It came with an undersized fresh water trailer and knew it would only last a season maybe 2. For a little extra support I added a small v bunk near the bow. The trailer did break and while jacking the boat up to slide the new trailer under I noticed 2 areas about 4"x4" each with several pin holes in the hull. They corresponded to where the v bunk was located ... I inadvertently had used pressure treated [-X I prepped the surface areas and coated each with clear JB Weld. A year later and no problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishmonger, post: 418626, member: 20379"] A couple of years back I got a good deal on a used 16' tinny that I would use for saltwater fishing. It came with an undersized fresh water trailer and knew it would only last a season maybe 2. For a little extra support I added a small v bunk near the bow. The trailer did break and while jacking the boat up to slide the new trailer under I noticed 2 areas about 4"x4" each with several pin holes in the hull. They corresponded to where the v bunk was located ... I inadvertently had used pressure treated [-X I prepped the surface areas and coated each with clear JB Weld. A year later and no problems. [/QUOTE]
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