jusw
Well-Known Member
Spent time on Treble C today catching up on some of those jobs I always intend to do but never quite manage.
There was a lot more water in the saloon than normal (it leaks a bit around the windows) so much so that the chartable was wet and the floor of the heads wet through.
On chasing the water path, I'm pretty sure the water is leaking round the main cabin windows.
These seem to be plastic (perspex) windows screwed on top of the GRP cabin. There is an "aluminium trim" painted on around the edge of the glazing.
I think the seal to the mastic or whatever seals the windows is cracked and water has got between and frozen and expanded the gap - certainly most of the screws holding the window in place were a turn or more loose.
The obvious thing to do is to remove the window and re-bed on some sort of mastic - the quick bodge way is to run a bead of bathroom sealant over the offending cracks.
Assuming I do the job properly, what sealant do you guys recommend? - I want it to be easy to use as I don't want sticky finger marks all over the windows when finished!
Any suggestions?
JuSw
There was a lot more water in the saloon than normal (it leaks a bit around the windows) so much so that the chartable was wet and the floor of the heads wet through.
On chasing the water path, I'm pretty sure the water is leaking round the main cabin windows.
These seem to be plastic (perspex) windows screwed on top of the GRP cabin. There is an "aluminium trim" painted on around the edge of the glazing.
I think the seal to the mastic or whatever seals the windows is cracked and water has got between and frozen and expanded the gap - certainly most of the screws holding the window in place were a turn or more loose.
The obvious thing to do is to remove the window and re-bed on some sort of mastic - the quick bodge way is to run a bead of bathroom sealant over the offending cracks.
Assuming I do the job properly, what sealant do you guys recommend? - I want it to be easy to use as I don't want sticky finger marks all over the windows when finished!
Any suggestions?
JuSw