Repair your Aluminum Boat the Right Way
Saturday, November 15th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed
Aluminum boats can suffer a variety of different sorts of damage. Most have to do with leaks and corrosion. Improperly mounted riveting often results in leaks, as will any seam that is improperly sealed or that has a damaged seal. The corrosive properties of water, especially salt water, can make the metal fragile, and will eventually eat right through the hull.
The initial measure in fixing an aluminum boat is to find out the complete degree of the damage. Even if you know the spot of the dent it will be a good idea for you to completely inspect the boat, both inside and outside. This will help you to find out any extra damage. If you have to check for water seepage then it can be done when are on the water. But remember to examine the outer shell of the boat as well.
You must keep in mind as you inspect the boat that some leaks will be too miniscule for you to see or will be hidden under the seam of the boat. Make sure not to begin repairing the boat until you are positive the problem has been properly recognized.
Next, make sure that all surfaces are properly prepared. They need to be dry and completely free of any residue from cleaners, solvents, oil, silicone grease, etc. Weak spots should be fully sanded and any friable metal removed, or the repair will be weak in the damaged area and likely give way again in the near future.
Ensure that the work that is done is of high quality. If you are going to do the work on your own, be honest with yourself about the extent of your skills and knowledge. Fully understand the problem, the solution, and the tools required before starting.
If you are engaging a pro, then find out about their experience with this specific kind of fixing up. Better find out about the pro you are going to engage from some previous customers, especially those who had their boats fixed for similar damages.
Lastly, get the work done properly and fully. Completely examine all fixes before laying the boat back together, blotting out the fixed area with covers or other items, or placing it in the water. Do this specifically if the fixing is done below the water line. Watch the fixed areas regularly and cautiously on the first use of the boat.
If fixings are conducted correctly then aluminum boat repairs simply adds years to the life of your vessel. Inappropriately done repairs results in further damage. It might sometimes also lead to serious incidents while on the water. Assure yourself that the fixing done is right the first time.
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