I'm a little surprised no one has mentioned Captain Tolley's creeping crack
cure..    http://www.captaintolley.com/index.html  You can buy it online or
just go to the nearest West Marine and get it for about 10 bucks.

Of course the best thing to do is to remove the offending deck fitting and
re-bed.  I use Butyl tape, that's definitely a "Once and for all" solution.
But since I've got the re-bedding projects pretty far down the list of
priorities.. I use Captain Tolleys.

It basically looks like carpenter's glue but with the consistency of very
thin CA glue. You just pour it / wick it around the area where you are
suspecint  It creeps and wicks into every crack just like rain water does
and as it dries it seals the issue.  Last year I went around the boat and
fixed 6 or 7 minor leaks and it worked fine  / is still tight.   This year
I had a pretty bad leak on the V-Berth main hatch.. Same thing, the issue
is fixed until I get around to sending it off to replace the crazed lens
and re-bed it correctly.

This way I can focus my time on the must have stuff  and just use the
boat..

Good Luck,

-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, GA


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