floor seam caulking
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floor seam caulking
I have a 31 express with a 3 piece bertram fibreglass floor. Can anyone tell me the best caulking to use to fill in the 2 seams that join the 3 pieces together. Should i use 5200.? That might be a bear if i have to pick up the floor .Thanx in advance for any info. bob
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Would it possibly work to use 5200 on the seams, but not adhere them together, just letting it dry as a bead, so that when you lay the pieces together, the bead acts as a gasket to keep water out. This enables you to still lift the floor if needed, but slows/stops water getting in there. I've used this concept in the past with good results.
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I have pretty much stopped using 5200 except for things like thru hull fittings that I assume are there forever. For anything else is use 4200.. assuming someone some day might need to remove it.
I think some of the newer caulks available for sealing windows and other things in the Lowes/Home Depot stores deserve a test.. some have a (supposed) guarantee to last 35 to 50 years. I doubt I will be using my boat very much in 35 years. I will be well over 100 then!
I think some of the newer caulks available for sealing windows and other things in the Lowes/Home Depot stores deserve a test.. some have a (supposed) guarantee to last 35 to 50 years. I doubt I will be using my boat very much in 35 years. I will be well over 100 then!
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The bead when dry will not have a stable flexible edge to butt tight against the other and keep water from intruding between the two. At some time you will want to remove the old bead to adhere a fresh one. At that point you will need a chisel. If you really want to handle the situation in the way you describe, use 4200. One man's opinion.
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4200 is not UV stable either.
We are talking about the deck of a 31 Bertram right? With the hatch openings and the edges along the hull plenty of water can find its way down into the bilge, I think some of this is being over thought?
A bead of simple silicone will do the job and will be UV stable.
Its a boat, not a submarine
We are talking about the deck of a 31 Bertram right? With the hatch openings and the edges along the hull plenty of water can find its way down into the bilge, I think some of this is being over thought?
A bead of simple silicone will do the job and will be UV stable.
Its a boat, not a submarine
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