hi, here is the deal. i have a 16' starcraft jupiter that is leaking pretty bad. taking in maybe 2 1/2 gallons of water per hour! 2 1/2 gallons too many. im in the process of completely rebuilding the boat. after i stripped out the old floor and foam i floated it and found two leaks. i had them fixed professionally. the guy used nuts and bolts to replace the rivets in the bow area. so i thought i was all set. ive since put in a new floor. 3/4" with deco dot vinyl over top. its a $250 floor. its a permanent floor, screws recessed into ply before vinyl was laid down and the floor is glued down with 3M 5200. ive also added alot more weight via the motor, gas tank, two mini consoles, electronics etc. i think that what has created my new leak(s). maybe adding stress to some loose rivets? the leak seems to be coming from the center keel and the right side keel. its hard to tell exactly where as water just comes out the sides of the keel and runs back. there is only weep holes on the keel in the very front and none in the back which i find kind of odd. as a test, i sealed the edges of the keels where it meets the hull with 5200 to see if it would help. it seemed to help the first time but now it doesnt matter. ive got about 5-6K into the boat now and a couple hundred hours invested as well. i need an absolute dry boat. what are my options to fixing this problem? one thought i had is to rip the floor out and remove all three keels. put a good bead of 5200 where the keel meets the hull and fasten the keels down with SS nuts and bolts. then gluvit the entire inside. any other ideas? think my idea would work? please help, im at a loss. this leak is very discouraging but i love the boat so im hoping to fix it. thanks alot, mark