captainnate
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2011
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I bought a 15' aluminum Meyers boat with a 15 hp Mariner a few weeks ago. The transom was partially rotted, so I'm redoing that. The boat also has a very small leak. There is about 1/2 inch of water after a few hours. If I had a floor in the boat I might not even notice the leak. I would like to redo the transom, fix the leaky rivets, gluvit, and paint. I might also redo the tops of the bench seats. The pics don't show it, but before I tore it up, the aluminum benches had plywood with vinyl and a thin foam padding over them. On top of those benches were the folding seats you see in the pics (kind of a shoddy design).
My first question is how do I remove all the crud that the previous owner applied to the bottom to stop the leaks? It appears to be silicone and something much harder, maybe some version of 3M 5200, I'm not sure. The silicone will come off with a putty knife, but I'm not sure of the harder junk. I was thinking a wire brush with and angle grider, but I don't want to do any damage to the aluminum hull.
For the transom, how critical is stainless steel? It has about 20 something bolts going through it, and finding stainless seems to be a pain. Will the zinc coated steel bolts react with the aluminum?
Thanks in advance for any ideas/advice.
Nate



My first question is how do I remove all the crud that the previous owner applied to the bottom to stop the leaks? It appears to be silicone and something much harder, maybe some version of 3M 5200, I'm not sure. The silicone will come off with a putty knife, but I'm not sure of the harder junk. I was thinking a wire brush with and angle grider, but I don't want to do any damage to the aluminum hull.
For the transom, how critical is stainless steel? It has about 20 something bolts going through it, and finding stainless seems to be a pain. Will the zinc coated steel bolts react with the aluminum?
Thanks in advance for any ideas/advice.
Nate



