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![]() This is a 22' foot 1958 Chris Craft Sea Skiff. One of the problems on our first day launch this weekend was a trickle leak. It's occuring where the bottom-most plywood strake meets the keel. The leak is not so bad that it's a safety issue but it's just something that if I can fix I'd really like to. So a few questions: + I'm assuming that running calk or anything simmilar along the *inside* part of this joint won't really help. Is that right? + If the answer is to run calk from the outside, do I have to remove the fasteners from that bottom most board and get the calk between it and the keel?? Or can it be done (and work) without removing the fasteners? + What calk should be used? I think that this vintage Chris they used something simmilar to 3M's 5200. OK, thanks! Gary For those that missed my other post, pics of this boat are at: Restoration: http://tinyurl.com/spsv First day: http://tinyurl.com/4coae |
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