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Old Seagoing 32' steel hull 5 Months ago Karma: 0  
For the last six seasons, have been running a 1969 32' Seagoing, made in Florence Alabama, on the Missouri River. Micro-attended to the outside of the hull when I bought it in 2001, with a two-part epoxy on top of sound steel. Discovered that after 39 years, had "issues" on the inside.

Have de-floored, and removed all scale and loose rust and paint. Now I know you guys are going to tell me I have to re-hull if it is bad enough, but bear with me.

Four years ago I rebuilt the Volvo AQ 130, and treated the engine compartment which had very similar rust with this new-generation polymer, Rust Bullet. Not even a bloom after 4 years, and that's how I am treating the inside of the hull. Whacking it all with a hammer still gives a good tone. My question is how can I determine what is left as far as thickness? The boat obviously sat on a trailer for many years, and the rust is heavier to starboard.

I figure this may give me a few more years. I have been patching the dings that the Missouri River will give any boat, on the outside, with this stuff for 4 years, with great results. What do you think?
 
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Re:Old Seagoing 32' steel hull 4 Months ago Karma: 0  
Sounds like it seals it. You can have a sound test run that determines the thinkness of the hull. It costs but the hammer works also.
 
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Re:Old Seagoing 32' steel hull 4 Months ago Karma: 2  
It may not be leaking but best to have it sounded for thin spots that could break through and leave you on the bottom. Am I trying to scare you? YES!! The boat could have areas that are paper thin especially in the engine and keel areas.
 
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