5200/4200 or whatever
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5200/4200 or whatever
capt. patrick i would like to fill the area between the teak covering board and the emron painted area.actually a 1/4"gap area with a silicon type material that is not destroyed by uv in one season any sugestion by you or any body else on the board would be appreciated.
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Bob,
We went over to black "Sikaflex 291" (I think it is 5200 or something where you are) for all sealing including the boarding platform on the advice of the shipwright who said that black does not deteriorate from UV like white does. All our white Sika and white Mastic was UV affected so we'll see. He swears by it and has a good number of boats with black Sika holding their windows and everything else in for 10 yrs+.
Could you please tell me the source to buy the covers/flaps over your cockpit scuppers, we need some of those.
Great looking boat, been following your updates.
Thanks
Nic
We went over to black "Sikaflex 291" (I think it is 5200 or something where you are) for all sealing including the boarding platform on the advice of the shipwright who said that black does not deteriorate from UV like white does. All our white Sika and white Mastic was UV affected so we'll see. He swears by it and has a good number of boats with black Sika holding their windows and everything else in for 10 yrs+.
Could you please tell me the source to buy the covers/flaps over your cockpit scuppers, we need some of those.
Great looking boat, been following your updates.
Thanks
Nic
capt i did use 5200 in mahogany color.it "dry out" and faded i throught something must be out there that would remain like sikiflex consistancy buy come in tan or white.i can not use black. the boat is ice blue with white upperstructure. the scuppers are from gemlux products,they are 316 ss. oem on jupiter boats as well as the 316ss thru hulls
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bob-mask it off properly and use black, it will blend in if you do it carefully.
the mahogony 5200 wont match your wood, but the tan might, the tan matched a moon dust color pretty good.
otherwise check a kitchen and bath place for something closer to the color.
the mahogony 5200 wont match your wood, but the tan might, the tan matched a moon dust color pretty good.
otherwise check a kitchen and bath place for something closer to the color.
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thanks robbie (raybo marine) boat life in teak that sounds like the ticket.i have boat life on the bridge lower panel and it has not faded.i never new they made a teak color.incidently guys i had my boat painted at raybo marine,absolutely the most detailed painted i have ever met.i would give him a 5star rating for both his painting abilities and fiberglass work.the phone number is 631-957-1919.
mike that stern light was a hard find ,it is a direct replacement for the stock perko unit made in 316 ss sold by tommy marine in florida.
mike that stern light was a hard find ,it is a direct replacement for the stock perko unit made in 316 ss sold by tommy marine in florida.
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thanks Bob- BTW the key to the boat life in teak is its resistance to the teak cleaners, some cleaners break down other sealants.
I have used the teak brown and the black, works well and stays pliable for when the wood does its natural things.
Have the yard order a tube or 2 from Lewis, or you can get it from me if you want to borrow the Rockwell sander.
I have used the teak brown and the black, works well and stays pliable for when the wood does its natural things.
Have the yard order a tube or 2 from Lewis, or you can get it from me if you want to borrow the Rockwell sander.
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