My boat takes on water. Would like to fix before putting into storage. As I suspect it is from when I took out the lower unit two years ago on Lake vermilion. It has steadily gotten worse. Want to know what is the best way to locate leak. My boat is 16' Sylvan 40 Johnson. Hard floor pedestals and raised deck, just want to give you an idea of what I got. I believe there is flotation foam under floor. I thought about using a food color die in water. Dump a gallon or so of it in the bottom of the boat while I have the boat fairly level. Lay under it and mark the first sign of color bleeding through. Not sure If I should weld seems or what. I have a brother in law that has an aluminum welder as an option. Boat is all riveted. Any advice on what I should do would be helpful.
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Dang, new content and now answers.
First, congrats on the new boat!
My recommendation is to get the most thrust you can in 24V, assuming a boat that size isn’t running 36V. 80 might be tops? I’m partial to MinnKota.
How do you plan to use the trolling motor is an important question too.
All weather or just nice weather?
Casting a lot or bait dragging?
Bobber or panfish fishing?
Spot lock? Networked with depth finders? What brand of depth finders?
We have bought a new boat, which we will be picking up this spring. It is an Alumacraft Competitor 165 sport with a 90 horse Yamaha
motor. I will be buying and installing a trolling motor, wondering if I can get some recommendations on what pound thrust I will
want for this boat? Also, I will be selling my old boat, is there a good way to determine the value on an older boat ( mid-80's with a 75 horse 2-stroke
Mariner motor) I will appreciate any help with these questions.
I went ahead and watched some of the MLF coverage. Wheeler didn’t make the cut but the bigger story was the Poche/Avera fallout.
Kinda funny listening to both sides of the story and putting together the scenario, reading between the lines.
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My boat takes on water. Would like to fix before putting into storage. As I suspect it is from when I took out the lower unit two years ago on Lake vermilion. It has steadily gotten worse. Want to know what is the best way to locate leak. My boat is 16' Sylvan 40 Johnson. Hard floor pedestals and raised deck, just want to give you an idea of what I got. I believe there is flotation foam under floor. I thought about using a food color die in water. Dump a gallon or so of it in the bottom of the boat while I have the boat fairly level. Lay under it and mark the first sign of color bleeding through. Not sure If I should weld seems or what. I have a brother in law that has an aluminum welder as an option. Boat is all riveted. Any advice on what I should do would be helpful.
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