jlowmiller
Cadet
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2009
- Messages
- 18
I've just inherited a 16'6" Starcraft aluminum riveted boat. It appears to be from 1981, and today while scraping off some of the "sealant" (aka, porcelain enamel coating for your bath tub) that the previous owner used to seal up some leaks, a rivet came off in my hand, mid scrape.
I'm assuming there are other rivets that are on there currently that are just "spinning" and some that are just held on by the enamel. What I would like to know is if anyone can give me advise as to whether or not I should scrap it out, buy the riveting equipment and rivet it myself, re-rivet using a couple hammers and some drinking buddies, weld the seams, etc.
I'll post pictures of the project as it progresses, as the boat is in rough shape and will need everything. The floor is completely rotted through, will need a bunch of new paint, a new console.... ... everything. Thanks guys, its my first boat (that I've owned).
I'm assuming there are other rivets that are on there currently that are just "spinning" and some that are just held on by the enamel. What I would like to know is if anyone can give me advise as to whether or not I should scrap it out, buy the riveting equipment and rivet it myself, re-rivet using a couple hammers and some drinking buddies, weld the seams, etc.
I'll post pictures of the project as it progresses, as the boat is in rough shape and will need everything. The floor is completely rotted through, will need a bunch of new paint, a new console.... ... everything. Thanks guys, its my first boat (that I've owned).