Sikaflex 295uv.UV protection is a must and also recommend that you use the
Sikaflex primer per product directions for best results

 

Dwight Veinot

C&C 35 MKII, Alianna

Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of allen
Sent: December 12, 2012 8:24 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List leaking windows

 

I am in conversations with the yard that replaced my cabin lites 4 years
ago.  At that time the list's recommendations were to use cast acrylic and
certain adhesives.  I vaguely remember three or four adhesives were
recommended, but I forget which ones.  Can you refresh my memory?

 

Also, I have to replace that failed electric bilge pump.  What's the
largest, great performing bilge pump that will fit?

 

I hope to begin negotiations today and I thank you for your advice in
advance.

 

Thanks,

 

Allen Miles
S/V Septima
C&C 30-2
Hampton, VA

 

From: kelly petew <mailto:kellype...@msn.com>  

Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 9:51 AM

To: cnc-list <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>  

Subject: Stus-List leaking windows

 

On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 8:17 AM, allen <allenmi...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> **
> After a long recovery from leg surgery I was able to board Septima this
> weekend. She was floating gently in her slip, undamaged by Sandy, but I
> was appalled when I went below to find that there was fresh water
> everywhere. The cabin window lites that I had replaced four years ago were
> coming unglued and admitting rainwater. Septima's lites are the flush
> mounted type and I specified the proper glue as discussed in this forum,
> but I was not there to supervise the replacement. Also I noticed that the
> plastic panes were starting to craze, but I can't get down a try to polish
> them out yet: my calf won't support that type of activity.
>
> My question is, what can I do to stop the leaks in the interim while I'm
> working through my longer term options? Is there a tape that will seal the
> edges and last through the winter? Is there some caulk that will seal but
> be easily removable when I redo the job properly?
>
> Another question. I am going to remove the cabin handrails to refinish
> and rebed them. When I pop off the cabin headliner access coverlets (
> they're big enough to admit a socket on an extension) I can see I'll need
a
> deep well socket to unscrew the nuts. What size deep well socket is
> required?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Allen Miles
> S/V Septima
> C&C 30-2
> Hampton, VA
>
> ------------------------------

 

 

Allen, Hi,

 

 I have the same boat ['91 vintage], and although my starboard-side port
lites were replaced about 4 years ago, I have noticed minor water intrusion
recently.  

 

My boat is in Deltaville. 

In prep for Sandy, I used butyl tape [gray color from Cooper Marine -
they're on the web] around the edges as a "stop-gap" measure.

With the significant rainfall from Sandy, I think it helped a lot.  That
said, it doesn't look very appealing, but it should hold up until I can make
more permanent repairs.

 

 

My windows have been re-done at least once.  SikaFlex 295UV was used as the
adhesive/sealant.  It seems to work OK.

 

Also, I've had problems with the sailtracks leaking. I'm thinking I'll raise
these up a few inches and use the butyl tape around the bolts.  You might
check the white cap/plugs below the port lights [underside] for signs of
water intrusion.

 

 

Pete Winters

Siren Song

C&C 30MKII

 


 

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