Hello all,
I have an old starcraft islander 22 and it has a pretty bad leak. I had it out for about 2 hours the other day and when I pulled it in and pulled the plug it drained for probably a solid 10 minutes. I don't know how much water was in there but I'd guess at least 50 gallons, if not more. The thing is, I can't track down the leak. I've filled it with water pretty far and I can see a few little leaks but nothing that looks like it should be letting in 50+ gallons over a couple of hours. So I have a few questions:
1) what's the best way to track down leaks? My worry is that my leak might be below the water line when in the water, but above where I'd want to fill the boat with water.
2) What is the best way to repair a leak on these old aluminum hulls? Is there some product that works well? I've tried gluvit but I don't think it really seems to penetrate into the seams, it seems like it just sits on top and eventually flakes off.
Thank you all!
I have an old starcraft islander 22 and it has a pretty bad leak. I had it out for about 2 hours the other day and when I pulled it in and pulled the plug it drained for probably a solid 10 minutes. I don't know how much water was in there but I'd guess at least 50 gallons, if not more. The thing is, I can't track down the leak. I've filled it with water pretty far and I can see a few little leaks but nothing that looks like it should be letting in 50+ gallons over a couple of hours. So I have a few questions:
1) what's the best way to track down leaks? My worry is that my leak might be below the water line when in the water, but above where I'd want to fill the boat with water.
2) What is the best way to repair a leak on these old aluminum hulls? Is there some product that works well? I've tried gluvit but I don't think it really seems to penetrate into the seams, it seems like it just sits on top and eventually flakes off.
Thank you all!