I have a two piece snap down cover on my Bayliner Capri 1950 when moored at the dock. The front cover piece snaps on the bottom edge of the windshield and the cockpit/rear piece snaps on the top of the windshield edge then snaps at the stern. With this design the windshield is exposed. The problem is in a rain storm I get water leaking down the window into the dashboard area on both passenger and driver side of the boat, quite a bit of water. The old rubber seals on the windshield are brittle and dry so I am sure it leaks in there.
What do you think of re-sealing the windshields with clear silicone all around? If I am careful you probably will hardly see it and I think that should work to keep out most of the rain water. I would leave the old rubber where it is and just seal over the top of it.
Thoughts?
Joe
What do you think of re-sealing the windshields with clear silicone all around? If I am careful you probably will hardly see it and I think that should work to keep out most of the rain water. I would leave the old rubber where it is and just seal over the top of it.
Thoughts?
Joe