sprintst
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Re: 78 Starcraft aluminum deep v walk through
The boat is looking great. I also like the old tank of a trailer. I'd rather have it over built soviet issue than something that will crack in half on me later
Do you know if it's leaking from the bow area? That's where the majority of the brown goop was on my boat as it covered the bow area seams. I'm wondering if you can just lift your bow flooring and gruvit those seams...assuming that is the source of the leak. You might also get away with injecting gluvit into those seams starting up high with medication syringe or hypodermic. The gluvit should run lower and creep it's way into the other areas.
I used Gluvit on on all inside seams and rivets and used a thickened epoxy to do the outside bow seams. I probably should have used gluvit on the outside bow seams as well as the stuff I used won't flex. The injection trick might also work from the outside assuming it's warm enough for the stuff to flow.
Here's the link to the dude who did the whole bottom. http://www.steelheaduniversity.com/gluvit.htm
I'm pretty sure this stuff will discolor from uv exposure so it should probably be sainded and painted.
I'll post a pic of the snow here. There was no snow up till yesterday and we got a dump of snow with a blizzard. Nice and sunny today but it is getting really cold so the snow will not melt this time
The boat is looking great. I also like the old tank of a trailer. I'd rather have it over built soviet issue than something that will crack in half on me later
Do you know if it's leaking from the bow area? That's where the majority of the brown goop was on my boat as it covered the bow area seams. I'm wondering if you can just lift your bow flooring and gruvit those seams...assuming that is the source of the leak. You might also get away with injecting gluvit into those seams starting up high with medication syringe or hypodermic. The gluvit should run lower and creep it's way into the other areas.
I used Gluvit on on all inside seams and rivets and used a thickened epoxy to do the outside bow seams. I probably should have used gluvit on the outside bow seams as well as the stuff I used won't flex. The injection trick might also work from the outside assuming it's warm enough for the stuff to flow.
Here's the link to the dude who did the whole bottom. http://www.steelheaduniversity.com/gluvit.htm
I'm pretty sure this stuff will discolor from uv exposure so it should probably be sainded and painted.
I'll post a pic of the snow here. There was no snow up till yesterday and we got a dump of snow with a blizzard. Nice and sunny today but it is getting really cold so the snow will not melt this time