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Alan Gomes wrote:
I think butyl tape would be a good way to go. I have a Catalina 30 MK-II and the windows are sealed that way. No leaks, and I'm fairly sure this is the original bedding. I also used it to replace some silicone bedding that was used to seal a portlight located above the quarterberth (but was leaking), and the butyl tape seems to have taken care of the leak just fine. Yup, I'm getting the impression that it's a good way to go. Check out McMaster-Carr (www.mcmastercarr.com) as a good source for the stuff. Will do. I also read on a list that C&C used butyl tape to seal their hull to deck joints, though I do not know whether this is so. Maybe a C&C owner can comment. -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk/music |
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