Seadoomanls
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- May 12, 2007
- Messages
- 83
Hi all!
I recently purchased my first pontoon boat. I live in South Florida on a small freshwater system with a couple of small lakes. I am excited about getting a pontoon, but I love projects and of course had the itch to buy one at a steal and do some repairs!!
I got a 20' Pontoon Boat (Unknown Brand) with a 1988 Johnson 90hp VRO (VRO already disconnected :joyous
Motor runs good, trailer is in good condition and the boat is stable. I picked it up for a sweet $800! Which I am happy with.
Now to the fun part. The pontoons leak (I think they are 1978). I measured about 2-3 gallons out of each pontoon in a 4 hour time window. I did not see a difference in the ride height of the boat, but I would like to get the toons sealed.
There are no visible scratches or pinholes that I can see. I would like to do the pressurized test, however, the previous owner cut holes in the top of the Pontoons as "access" holes I guess..for whatever reason! I filled the toons up with water and didn't see water coming out what so ever.
So my question is can I get away doing a coat of Gluvit and see how that slows down the water intake or hopefully eliminates it. This is my first pontoon boat and im using it strictly freshwater. I want it to last a season and then if I like the idea of a Pontoon I will be buying a 24' in much better condition. But I was thinking I could Gluvit the pontoons and then put a bottom paint on it that will adhere to epoxy. Again, I don't want a 5year boat...just a year or so.
Also, the tacky lawn chairs are from the previous owner and will be removed soon!


I recently purchased my first pontoon boat. I live in South Florida on a small freshwater system with a couple of small lakes. I am excited about getting a pontoon, but I love projects and of course had the itch to buy one at a steal and do some repairs!!
I got a 20' Pontoon Boat (Unknown Brand) with a 1988 Johnson 90hp VRO (VRO already disconnected :joyous
Motor runs good, trailer is in good condition and the boat is stable. I picked it up for a sweet $800! Which I am happy with.
Now to the fun part. The pontoons leak (I think they are 1978). I measured about 2-3 gallons out of each pontoon in a 4 hour time window. I did not see a difference in the ride height of the boat, but I would like to get the toons sealed.
There are no visible scratches or pinholes that I can see. I would like to do the pressurized test, however, the previous owner cut holes in the top of the Pontoons as "access" holes I guess..for whatever reason! I filled the toons up with water and didn't see water coming out what so ever.
So my question is can I get away doing a coat of Gluvit and see how that slows down the water intake or hopefully eliminates it. This is my first pontoon boat and im using it strictly freshwater. I want it to last a season and then if I like the idea of a Pontoon I will be buying a 24' in much better condition. But I was thinking I could Gluvit the pontoons and then put a bottom paint on it that will adhere to epoxy. Again, I don't want a 5year boat...just a year or so.
Also, the tacky lawn chairs are from the previous owner and will be removed soon!

