Pitting on an aluminmum hull
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Pitting on an aluminmum hull
Got some pitting taking place on my Duracraft hull. Nothing serious but I'm gonna nip in the bud. Will bondo work or is Marine Tex the go to for getting this fixed??
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Re: Pitting on an aluminmum hull
I could be a Mr. Smarty Pants and tell you to get a fiberglass boat to fix that problem.....but I wont. 

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Re: Pitting on an aluminmum hull
BONDO WORKS FINE, PUT THREE COATS OF PAINT AFTER THE BONDO HAS DRIED SEVERAL DAYS.
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Re: Pitting on an aluminmum hull
Using a zinc anode on the boat may be able to prevent pitting in the future. Keep us updated on what you use. I have a little pitting in my boat. I have used JB Weld in the past to stop leaks from pits, and while the leaks have stopped, I'm not sure how long the JB Weld will hold up for.
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All the above. Also, determine the cause "on my G3, the water was getting trapped in the transome by the flotation foam and eating it's way out"
Keep the anodes replaced on the engine also "every few years replace all of them"!! 


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Re: Pitting on an aluminmum hull
Good friend of mine owns a few Expresses and had some pitting occur where the hull rests on the bunks. He was told that there is chemical I the treated wood that was the culprit. Easy fix was to place narrow plastic strips down the length of each bunk.
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got the bunk slicks for my Xpress in February. Glad to hear this may help prevent pitting; it certainly made loading/unloading easiercaptkeyser wrote:Good friend of mine owns a few Expresses and had some pitting occur where the hull rests on the bunks. He was told that there is chemical I the treated wood that was the culprit. Easy fix was to place narrow plastic strips down the length of each bunk.

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Re: Pitting on an aluminmum hull
Follow me out of the Aucilla with that pretty skiff of yours & you will understand why fiberglass wont workBarhopr wrote:I could be a Mr. Smarty Pants and tell you to get a fiberglass boat to fix that problem.....but I wont.

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Re: Pitting on an aluminmum hull
Thanks PA...thats what I needed to knowFUTCHCAIRO wrote:BONDO WORKS FINE, PUT THREE COATS OF PAINT AFTER THE BONDO HAS DRIED SEVERAL DAYS.
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Re: Pitting on an aluminmum hull
Picked some of these up from Waymond at Jacks Boats last week. He told me the same thing.captkeyser wrote:Good friend of mine owns a few Expresses and had some pitting occur where the hull rests on the bunks. He was told that there is chemical I the treated wood that was the culprit. Easy fix was to place narrow plastic strips down the length of each bunk.
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