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General Com-Pac and Sailing Related Discussions => Boat and Hardware Modification => Topic started by: bob lamb on September 05, 2012, 04:13:29 PM

Title: UH-OH, I've committed the "Unpardonable" thing
Post by: bob lamb on September 05, 2012, 04:13:29 PM
 ;D  I found a foolproof solution to worn-out port gaskets on my 89 23d....and it only cost 11.95!  I put a bead of 3M 5200 (can I say that on here?) over the dry/cracked gaskets on the six bronze ports and let them set up until almost hard then closed them to form the seal.  And, whatdoyaknow,  it's like instant rubber.  They open and close easily, and most importantly, they seal!  She's been through Tropical Storm Debbie and a little of what recent Huricane Isaac blessed us with.  Not a drop of water from the ports.

Is that a cool trick, or what?  8)
Bob
Title: Re: UH-OH, I've committed the "Unpardonable" thing
Post by: wes on September 05, 2012, 05:07:03 PM
That's a pretty cool trick. I would have been terrified to try it myself. With my luck I would have closed the ports five minutes too soon and it would have taken a crowbar to get them open again :). That 5200 can get you into some serious s*** if you aren't careful.

Wes
Title: Re: UH-OH, I've committed the "Unpardonable" thing
Post by: skip1930 on September 05, 2012, 05:58:39 PM
Yea! Next time Vaseline the rubber.

skip.
Title: Re: UH-OH, I've committed the "Unpardonable" thing
Post by: Salty19 on September 13, 2012, 04:40:43 PM
I'm moving this to Boat Modifications.  The DIY area where this post was located is a "show and tell" area.

I'll keep the vulger 5200 comments to myself on this one.   ;D
Title: Re: UH-OH, I've committed the "Unpardonable" thing
Post by: slowshoes on September 27, 2012, 06:29:11 PM

  Bob

  Silicone will work for this as well. I've used it to make a gasket for my wood hatches on my other boat, until I found a good quality rubber gasket material. (instead of that useless foam rubber stuff I usually see at marine stores).