Gnarly
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2009
- Messages
- 109
I just purchased a 22 foot islander with trailer, took it for a test drive at the marina everything was in beautiful shape and it only has 574 hours on it according to the hourmeter, after making the deal and when I went to pick it up the next morning it was covered below the waterline in algae/ slime , most of it cleaned up real well but the transom is a disaster due to galvanic corrosion, the boat was in fresh water with zinks on it offering no real protection and some idiot installed a swim step and transducer bracket with no attempt to prevent it.
Im wondering the best way to repair this as the rest of the boat is flawless, Im going to have it filled with weld if possible and then go over the affected area's with sealant sandwiched between riveted on 5052 1/8" doublers
whadaya all think?
I'll put a new leg on it next year if it needs it but am going to try and fill in the pitting with jb weld
Im wondering the best way to repair this as the rest of the boat is flawless, Im going to have it filled with weld if possible and then go over the affected area's with sealant sandwiched between riveted on 5052 1/8" doublers
whadaya all think?
I'll put a new leg on it next year if it needs it but am going to try and fill in the pitting with jb weld



