Broaders
Seaman
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2012
- Messages
- 61
Good day all,
I'm getting ready to re-seal around my boat, around windows (porthole ),I don't want to remove the porthole as they are very hard to find if I brake one.
I also want to seal where the top of my boat is attached to the hull, again I'm not planning on removing the screws and trim that holds the top and bottom together, just going to run a bead above and below this piece.
Just wondering what most people use. I have read up on some products like 3M 5200, and they say it very hard to remove once applied, also here in Newfoundland it cost $62.00 a tube tax in.
Any input in to best practices, materials and how this should be done would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
safe sailing
I'm getting ready to re-seal around my boat, around windows (porthole ),I don't want to remove the porthole as they are very hard to find if I brake one.
I also want to seal where the top of my boat is attached to the hull, again I'm not planning on removing the screws and trim that holds the top and bottom together, just going to run a bead above and below this piece.
Just wondering what most people use. I have read up on some products like 3M 5200, and they say it very hard to remove once applied, also here in Newfoundland it cost $62.00 a tube tax in.
Any input in to best practices, materials and how this should be done would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
safe sailing