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"Peter S/Y Anicula" wrote in message
k... For what it is worth: I'l support: Awoid silicone and use tape. Using tape is a must. But why the aversion against silicone? I mean, it's not the ordinary silicone houshold stuff we're talking about. This stuff is specially designed for decks. I remember an article in Woodenboat about this and they where very enthousiastic about it. Meindert |
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I guess I have a general aversion against silicone on boats. This is based
on experience from 20 years ago with some marine silicone products, that I didn't like. I realise that I'm probably not up to date on this subject. I'll look further in to it. Until then, forget my advise against silicone for deck seams. Peter S/Y Anicula "Meindert Sprang" skrev i en meddelelse ... "Peter S/Y Anicula" wrote in message k... For what it is worth: I'l support: Awoid silicone and use tape. Using tape is a must. But why the aversion against silicone? I mean, it's not the ordinary silicone houshold stuff we're talking about. This stuff is specially designed for decks. I remember an article in Woodenboat about this and they where very enthousiastic about it. Meindert |
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"Peter S/Y Anicula" writes:
I guess I have a general aversion against silicone on boats. This is based on experience from 20 years ago with some marine silicone products, that I didn't like. ....But then again, nobody has even 10 years of experience of the new silicones. Glenn, having seen your boat built from the start (virtually) I would hate to see you ruin the deck with some non-proved new wonder goo when a known and long-used 2-part polysulphide would be a safe alternative. Everything I know of wooden boats tells that silicone should be kept far from wood. If you start using silicone there is no way back. There has been enough bad examples of miraculous new products failing after a few years. Your boat is a pretty big testfield for expensive failures... Pekka -- http://www.puuvene.net/ |
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Actually the maritime Woodproducts decks that are assembled with their
silicone caulk have been used on Cabo Rico, Hinkely, PJ and Rybovitch boats for more than 12 years. I have contacts at Cabo because I have sold them several anchors. They speak very highly of it and claim that they have no reported failures. The main reason they use it however is that it requires less than half the labor of Detco or Boatlife. Pekka Huhta wrote: "Peter S/Y Anicula" writes: I guess I have a general aversion against silicone on boats. This is based on experience from 20 years ago with some marine silicone products, that I didn't like. ...But then again, nobody has even 10 years of experience of the new silicones. Glenn, having seen your boat built from the start (virtually) I would hate to see you ruin the deck with some non-proved new wonder goo when a known and long-used 2-part polysulphide would be a safe alternative. Everything I know of wooden boats tells that silicone should be kept far from wood. If you start using silicone there is no way back. There has been enough bad examples of miraculous new products failing after a few years. Your boat is a pretty big testfield for expensive failures... Pekka -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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