Purchased a new (but leftover) 2002 Fisher 16 Pro Avenger SC this spring. Hull is welded Aluminum Deep-V. Noticed after every outing that 10 or so gallons of water were draining out of it. I figured water was leaking in at about 2 gph. Took it back to the dealer for warranty service. Fisher is part of Tracker Marine and has a 'Fish Forever' lifetime hull warranty. <br /><br />Dealer filled hull with water and watched it leak out at the welds "everywhere". I asked: "At transom, keel or sides?" The service rep. responded: "Everywhere." They took pictures of the leaks and forwarded them to Fisher asking for instructions. The dealer doesn't know how to fix it. A local metal fabricator was consulted and didn't want to touch it. I can understand why...without a jig the hull could warp when welded. They can't tell me when I'll be back on the water.<br /><br />Would like to know if anyone else has had experience with Fisher welded hulls and whether this is common. How are leaking welds normally repaired? The fact that they took it to a welding shop gives me some confidence...at least they weren't going for a 'Bondo fix'. Should I be asking for a new hull? On the water I like it; it rides nice and stays dry even if it is a bit slow. Its 40hp Merc can't get it much over 20mph.<br /><br />Thought this type of construction was supposed to be tougher than riveted hulls. Apparently it's not. Tracker's gone to welded hulls on the 2003 models. Comparing models, Fisher and Tracker lines are very close in the Specs.<br /><br />Thanks for listening.<br />Bob