I just picked up a battle-weary but fully functional Starchief. She waited until I told her I loved her before she showed me how much water she takes on. About a gallon every few hours. :facepalm:
I would love to do a full resto. Been reading over lots of those threads here and it is enticing, but at the moment, I don't have a very good space to work in, and spring chinook season is just starting, so......
To find where my hull is compromised- I know to fill the hull with water and look for leaks, but how much h2o is necessary, and is it possible to do this without removing the motor/outdrive?
-To rremove the deck, how much other stuff must be removed?
How exactly do you tighten a rivet?
What are the most suspect areas for leakage?
When I do find leaks, is there anything besides coat-it or gluvit to use?
There are 2 small concavities/gouges in the hull. Do these need to be pounded from the inside or is there something I can fill from the outside with?
This is great forum. Thank you for your help.
I would love to do a full resto. Been reading over lots of those threads here and it is enticing, but at the moment, I don't have a very good space to work in, and spring chinook season is just starting, so......
To find where my hull is compromised- I know to fill the hull with water and look for leaks, but how much h2o is necessary, and is it possible to do this without removing the motor/outdrive?
-To rremove the deck, how much other stuff must be removed?
How exactly do you tighten a rivet?
What are the most suspect areas for leakage?
When I do find leaks, is there anything besides coat-it or gluvit to use?
There are 2 small concavities/gouges in the hull. Do these need to be pounded from the inside or is there something I can fill from the outside with?
This is great forum. Thank you for your help.