Barry Loos
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I found this post about a leaky Tracker. What caught my eye is that the guy had the hull sprayed with a liquid truck bed liner. His application failed but if a guy really prepared the hull surface, and the leaks were just around some rivets, would that stuff work? Would that help the guys with the leaky rivets, etc?
THE POST: Hello I have a 17' 1989 bass tracker. The previous owner had beaten the living tar out of the boat. I have already had the boat welded along two cracked seams. The center ridge still leaked very badly so I had the bottom sprayed with Line-X truck bed liner. The Line-x has now separated for the second time. The First time they fixed it, no problems and it held for 1.5 years until about two weeks ago. I have now flipped the boat up side down and am now ready to repair. I am wondering if I need to prime the aluminum with something before Line-x sprays it again. Or should I strip it all off and try the epoxy sticks. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to have to deal with it again in another year or two. What would be a permanent fix?
Just a thought about a cure for leaks.
Bear
THE POST: Hello I have a 17' 1989 bass tracker. The previous owner had beaten the living tar out of the boat. I have already had the boat welded along two cracked seams. The center ridge still leaked very badly so I had the bottom sprayed with Line-X truck bed liner. The Line-x has now separated for the second time. The First time they fixed it, no problems and it held for 1.5 years until about two weeks ago. I have now flipped the boat up side down and am now ready to repair. I am wondering if I need to prime the aluminum with something before Line-x sprays it again. Or should I strip it all off and try the epoxy sticks. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to have to deal with it again in another year or two. What would be a permanent fix?
Just a thought about a cure for leaks.
Bear