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I've used Boat Life and Boat caulk for the last few years to seal my
chain-plates. They need to be rebedded almost annually to avoid the drips. Has anyone used something that is more durable? I have a collection of chemicals in the boat shed including 3M 4200 and Dolphinite which I have not tried. They seem like they might be TOO permanent. What has worked for you? TIA -- / o{}xxxxx[]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: \ |
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