alandchris
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2007
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I search the site and did not see this question...
I picked up an aluminum boat - '01 Tracker - the Prev owner says the rivets leak. After reading thru a number of posts it looks like Gluvit is the best choice - however - it seems that you should put this on on the inside of the hull.
Question is - can this be put on the outside of the hull - and afterwards - can I bottom coat the entire bottom of the boat to go over the Gluvit to make it look 'presentable'. Currently there is some type of epoxy brushed on the rivet lines... I'd prefer not to rip the entire boat decking/ steering console etc if possible - hey, but if I have to... I can.
Also if this is possible - is there some type of regualation for freshwater where you cannot use a bottom painted boat (in NJ or anywhere).
Thx for any advice.
Al
I picked up an aluminum boat - '01 Tracker - the Prev owner says the rivets leak. After reading thru a number of posts it looks like Gluvit is the best choice - however - it seems that you should put this on on the inside of the hull.
Question is - can this be put on the outside of the hull - and afterwards - can I bottom coat the entire bottom of the boat to go over the Gluvit to make it look 'presentable'. Currently there is some type of epoxy brushed on the rivet lines... I'd prefer not to rip the entire boat decking/ steering console etc if possible - hey, but if I have to... I can.
Also if this is possible - is there some type of regualation for freshwater where you cannot use a bottom painted boat (in NJ or anywhere).
Thx for any advice.
Al