So, I come home today and my girlfriend has our recently aquired aluminum boat in the driveway (a neighbiur helped her remove it from the trailer) and she has all the paint stripped off (!) At first I was unimpressed, but the paint look pretty ugly, and she's gone this far, so I figure we might as well give it a quick restoration. Just looking for some tips on the following areas.
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Filling holes: There is one small gouge/hole on the side of one of the fin/rail things (chine?) on the side. Obviously water will enter here, but I don't think it would be able to get inside the boat. There is no hole on the inside opposite the fin hole. Anway, just for piece of mind I'm going to patch it. Researching online it looks like a lot of people use 3M 5200 I believe it was called. Other use JB weld or Cabela's aluminum boat repair sticks. Any opinions here?
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Painting the outside. I imagine we'll just paint from half way up the side (above the side fin/rail) to the the gunwale, leaving the fin/rail and the hull just unpainted aluminum, as well as the gunwale unpainted. Basicially the same as the original paint job, just repainting the red strip on the side.
I think it would be rather dumb to paint the hull as it will inevitabley get scuffed up. However I wonder is there a clear sealant that may plug up any rivets that may be loose/leaking?
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Replacing wood. The plywood used for the transom and where the rod holders screw in is pretty old and semi-deteriorating. Is there an easy/affordable upgrade from plywood here? My plan is to buy the wood, trace out the existing piece of wood on the new wood, cut to size, treat/paint it with whatever, then scew/bolt it back just how the old wood was. If the only practical choice is new plywood then that's ok.
Somewhere down the road I might clean and paint the inside of the boat, but it is too much for right now. A winter project perhaps. We are going camping/fishing July 2nd for 4 days so this needs to be done by then.
Any other tips on my exterior restoration job would be much appreciated!