Good luck with your boat!

I recently resealed my forehatch (replaced the lens also) using Dow 795
calk and believe it'll be a long-time cure from what I've seen, read and
heard of it.

Jim Hesketh
Whisper C&C 26
Miami, FL

On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 10:35 AM David Knecht via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> I noticed the other day that my starboard cabin top hatch was leaking.  It
> appeared to be coming in around the plexiglass itself.  It looks like a PO
> had done some repair in the past, because there was a gooey black sealant
> on the inside of the lens clearly added on top of the seal on the outboard
> part of the lens, but not the inboard part (where it is now leaking).  I
> will eventually pull the lens and reseal or replace, and will try Capt.
> Tolley’s, but wondering if anyone knows what sealant might have been used
> which would still be gooey after many years and bonds to plexiglass?
> Nothing I have used stays gooey after many years.  This all presumes the
> boat is still there tomorrow.  Wind forecast is 50-60 at the mooring later
> today.  Fingers crossed.  Dave
>
> David Knecht
> Rear Commodore
> Thames Yacht Club
> New London, CT
>
>
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