Watermann
Starmada Splash of the Year 2014
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Thanks for the pics :thumb:
You should be able to see which rivets have been damaged and are leaking. I understand your funds problem believe me. You can do a get by for now repair since that keel isn't really a structural piece of the boat. Get some good quality all aluminum blind rivets, 3/16" shaft size and try using a 3/8" length. Carefully drill out the leaky rivets with a 3/16" drill bit, coat the new blind rivet with your 4200 you have on hand, I would prefer 5200 but it's a get by for now repair so. After setting the new blind rivet, fill the mandrel hole with the 4200 too.
Good luck ferdly!
You should be able to see which rivets have been damaged and are leaking. I understand your funds problem believe me. You can do a get by for now repair since that keel isn't really a structural piece of the boat. Get some good quality all aluminum blind rivets, 3/16" shaft size and try using a 3/8" length. Carefully drill out the leaky rivets with a 3/16" drill bit, coat the new blind rivet with your 4200 you have on hand, I would prefer 5200 but it's a get by for now repair so. After setting the new blind rivet, fill the mandrel hole with the 4200 too.
Good luck ferdly!