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Good information on Marine Sealants...
"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/35.htm Good info, Gene. What would you use to reseal a deck hatch on your Grady? I'm getting the generator pulled and replaced next week. I need to reseal the rear hatch cover. On a Grady White website, they're saying that the dealers use GE Silicone II Kitchen & Bath in either white or Almond. Sound right to you? |
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Good information on Marine Sealants...
NOYB wrote: "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/35.htm Good info, Gene. What would you use to reseal a deck hatch on your Grady? I'm getting the generator pulled and replaced next week. I need to reseal the rear hatch cover. On a Grady White website, they're saying that the dealers use GE Silicone II Kitchen & Bath in either white or Almond. Sound right to you? Sounds like a good plan to me, because it's adhesive qualities are minimal, so you'll seal the hatch cover, as opposed to gluing it. |
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Good information on Marine Sealants...
wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/35.htm Good info, Gene. What would you use to reseal a deck hatch on your Grady? I'm getting the generator pulled and replaced next week. I need to reseal the rear hatch cover. On a Grady White website, they're saying that the dealers use GE Silicone II Kitchen & Bath in either white or Almond. Sound right to you? Sounds like a good plan to me, because it's adhesive qualities are minimal, so you'll seal the hatch cover, as opposed to gluing it. One idea posted on that website is to place a piece of 125lb mono down before placing the silicone caulking, paying attention to leave a small piece of the mono accessible in one of the corners. This way, you can pull up the mono to slice through the silicone the next time you need to remove the hatch cover. |
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Good information on Marine Sealants...
NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/35.htm Good info, Gene. What would you use to reseal a deck hatch on your Grady? I'm getting the generator pulled and replaced next week. I need to reseal the rear hatch cover. On a Grady White website, they're saying that the dealers use GE Silicone II Kitchen & Bath in either white or Almond. Sound right to you? Sounds like a good plan to me, because it's adhesive qualities are minimal, so you'll seal the hatch cover, as opposed to gluing it. One idea posted on that website is to place a piece of 125lb mono down before placing the silicone caulking, paying attention to leave a small piece of the mono accessible in one of the corners. This way, you can pull up the mono to slice through the silicone the next time you need to remove the hatch cover. That's a cool trick! I love stuff like that. |
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Good information on Marine Sealants...
"NOYB" wrote in message On a Grady White website, they're saying that the dealers use GE Silicone II Kitchen & Bath in either white or Almond. Sound right to you? Uh, That is good stuff indeed. Ive had some on over 10 years now and it still looks as good as the day it was applied. db |
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