I have used Flex seal on broken or cracking unfired bricks and so far it
has held up well in constant sun and rain for the past 2 years. Don't know
how it would do on a boat, but so far have been very happy with the way it
has held up.  Joyce

On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 11:22 PM Chuck Alexander <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Folks: I’m getting my 14ft aluminum on boat ready for the fishing season
> now and I’m using both aluminum brazing rods and JBW (JB Weld to seal up
> the edges of a cpl little fiberglass cracks from years ago and the
> brazing rods for and loose rivets, and a couple of 1” or so cracks. But
> after all that, I plan to paint the whole bottom of the boat  in Flex Seal
> on the underside of the boat. Has anybody hear used flex seal in the
> past?? If o, did it work as good as they claim on the TV ads?? I don’t
> believe for a minute you could saw a boat in half, down the middle, then
> put a motor on it then “glue” the boat back together and it not leak or
> come apart, but I do want it to protect against last as good as possible.
>
> Thing is, in order to put two coats on the bottom of my boat I need two q
> uarts (if not more and the stuff is #0 per qt and that’s a lot of money to me.
> Thanks. Wife and I got the old fishing licenses renewed an I’ just
> waiting on the brazing rods to get her from Chiner LOLL Tracking say thee
> plane they were on landed in the US yesterday, so maybe I’ll have them by
> Saturday I hope. With a new 55 pound thrust ne trolling motor we bought last
> yr and combine that thing has a whopping 81 pounds of thrust with my 36
> pound foot control trolling moor up front. The thing looks like you could
> pull a skier behind it when we took it out last yr.  My wife sit in back a
> nd puts the big motor on high a nd just holds it straight, while I steer
> the boat from the front and we get to where want to fish pretty fast Chuck
>
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