Leaky window sealant.

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I am certain this will have been discussed many times and apologize for the repetition, but I hope to obtain some sealant in time for the weekend.

My boat has non-opening perspex windows with rubber seals around them. I don't want to disturb them more than possible because, since a man was paid to apply 'something' from the outside they are mostly watertight. So watertight that I have now managed to trace a long standing leak - because it's on it's own now!

I could try some bathroom sealant between the rubber and the GRP but remember reading about a product specifically for this purpose - any recommendations please?
 
a small dribble around one of my windows was easily fixed with bog standard silicone sealant. i've used expensive stuff in a small tube from the chandlers and cheapie stuff from the local discount warehouse and can't see the difference.

Use as little as possible to seal the leak - you can smooth it out if you use a wet finger but too much will leave a visible filler line round the window and it can get discoloured.
 
I've ordered a tube of that Captains stuff on the basis that it costs about the same as that mastic gun which I can't find and would need to replace.

Thanks all for the advice.
 
Agree, Captian Tolly's creeping crack cure. When applying it check to see if it disappears into the gap. If it does leave it for a few hours to dry then apply it again. Keep going until you can see it.
 
Yep +1 captains creeping crack cure, I also bought a medical syringe needle which meant I could inject straight into the existing sealant, leak cured and has been for several years now.
 
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