Grumman 1437 . Looking for some tips

Shallowman

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Hello , I recently picked up a Grumman 1437 Jon Boat. Overall its in good condition. After searching posts i found answers to a lot of questions i had , But still have a few more.
I water tested the boat both in water and filled the boat with with water at the house . Overall i noticed 3 leaky rivets , 2 of them i was able to fix easy . I want to put Gluvit on some other spots inside to be safe . I may decided to do the whole inside floor rather then spots, if i do that what is the best to use to get it prepped properly ?
The bottom of the boat one spot looks rough ( see pic ) but oddly the rest looks good ( see pic ) I can see where someone used jb weld in a couple spots, should i remove that and refix them also ?
Last one is a different owner added alum. on both transom sides for extra motor support . This appeared to be just caulked and needs fixed . The gap is visible and iam worried about that (see pic ) I noticed it leaked when i water tested inside the boat and tilted the water so it was high in the back.
After i get these fixed i will start i minor conversion . From what i can read on the boat sticker the boats holds only 335lbs. So iam not real sure on where to place batteries and livewell ect.

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Yacht Dr.

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Re: Grumman 1437 . Looking for some tips

Hello Shallowman...welcome to Iboats..

I dont know if glovit can be used as a whole coat thingy..but Im sure someone here can tell ya :)

YD.
 

Woodonglass

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Re: Grumman 1437 . Looking for some tips

If the inside is NOT painted, then wash it and scrub it with a stiff bristled brush with a 50/50 mix of water and white vinegar. This acidic mixture will insure that the Gluvit adheres to the aluminum. If it is painted, you should use a wire brush on a drill to remove the paint.

I'm just sayin...:D
 

Shallowman

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Re: Grumman 1437 . Looking for some tips

If the inside is NOT painted, then wash it and scrub it with a stiff bristled brush with a 50/50 mix of water and white vinegar. This acidic mixture will insure that the Gluvit adheres to the aluminum. If it is painted, you should use a wire brush on a drill to remove the paint.

I'm just sayin...:D

Thank you , i started earlier with a wire wheel around the leaky rivets and a couple that looked rougher then others .

Any ideas around piece mounted to the transom ?
 

Shallowman

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Re: Grumman 1437 . Looking for some tips

Thanks for the tips , upon further inspection ---- i feel iam getting way to deep for me ..... The transom needs replaced and the Alum part is really bad looking. Someone had put a sheet of Stainless over it for added motor support it was leaking .When i removed that to reseal , it was all down hill from there . Guess i'll see what scrap Alum is going for now . :mad::mad::mad:
 
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