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garcam December 19th 06 12:16 PM

Cracked Ribs & loose Rivets in my Jon boat...please advise
 
I pulled the rotten wood decking out of my jon boat, which I recently
purchased, and noticed that the 3 center supports are chacked through
the middle. Someone put 2 pieces of aluminum channel across the
cracked areas and attached them with rivits. They look like the same
rivets that were used to anchor the wood decking so I'm assuming it was
the guy who built the boat out.

What can I do to repair this and the loose rivets in the bottom?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Garcam


Calif Bill December 19th 06 06:55 PM

Cracked Ribs & loose Rivets in my Jon boat...please advise
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On 19 Dec 2006 04:16:59 -0800, "garcam" wrote:

I pulled the rotten wood decking out of my jon boat, which I recently
purchased, and noticed that the 3 center supports are chacked through
the middle. Someone put 2 pieces of aluminum channel across the
cracked areas and attached them with rivits. They look like the same
rivets that were used to anchor the wood decking so I'm assuming it was
the guy who built the boat out.

What can I do to repair this and the loose rivets in the bottom?


I take it that who ever had the boat before you sistered in another
couple of pieces of aluminum over the cracked ribs?

Are the cracks along the length of the rib or across the width of the
rib? Doesn't matter actually because the correct way to fix it would
be to weld the breaks on the ribs to make it solid again. It's not
hard to find a welder who can weld light aluminum quickly and cheaply.
I've done it on a couple of aluminum boats and it works fine.

With respect to rivets, there are a couple of ways to do this
including drilling the old ones out and replacing them, but that can
be problematic if you don't have experience with hand riveting or have
the power tools to make a tight join. My advice, if the rivets are
leaking, is to use MarineTex epoxy or JB Weld and just cover them over
after cleaning the area and making it a good surface for bonding.


Paint the bottom with Gluvit after fixing the rivets.



Wayne.B December 20th 06 01:45 AM

Cracked Ribs & loose Rivets in my Jon boat...please advise
 
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 10:55:56 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

Paint the bottom with Gluvit after fixing the rivets.


Inside or out?


Calif Bill December 20th 06 01:47 AM

Cracked Ribs & loose Rivets in my Jon boat...please advise
 

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 10:55:56 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

Paint the bottom with Gluvit after fixing the rivets.


Inside or out?


Outside. Lots of the drift boat guys use it to make the boat slide over
rocks easier.




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