With my 11 year old daughter running the hose to simulate a rain storm and me inside the boat cabin with a flashlight, I found the source of several areas water was leaking down the inside hull to the bilge areas....Rub Rail screw holes!!
Dang that was a job removing the rub rail, like 50 screws holding the aluminum rub channel removed, cleaned, filled 6 holes that were hidden behind the aluminum frame, 3M 4000 adhesive sealant all the holes and screws back in after a light sanding and wipe down the gel coat where the rub rail attaches....and last and definitely the most fun working to get the rub rail inserted back into the aluminum channel....a couple pics and I marked each hole that was behind the aluminum channel with no screw pencil mark but I guess a great way for water to leak in. All screws got a good coating of 3M 4000 as I may want to remove again since someday. Also the deck to hull joint compound looked good and intact. Slowly I am making progress to make this thing water tight
Dang that was a job removing the rub rail, like 50 screws holding the aluminum rub channel removed, cleaned, filled 6 holes that were hidden behind the aluminum frame, 3M 4000 adhesive sealant all the holes and screws back in after a light sanding and wipe down the gel coat where the rub rail attaches....and last and definitely the most fun working to get the rub rail inserted back into the aluminum channel....a couple pics and I marked each hole that was behind the aluminum channel with no screw pencil mark but I guess a great way for water to leak in. All screws got a good coating of 3M 4000 as I may want to remove again since someday. Also the deck to hull joint compound looked good and intact. Slowly I am making progress to make this thing water tight