John_Clarke
Well-Known Member
My attempts to seal this joint with Sikaflex (despite careful preparation and priming) have resulted in the sealant peeling away from either the keel or the hull. I have noticed that Starlight 35s have a band of sealant about 50mm wide covering this joint which seems to work well. I understand that this is the sealant that is used to bed the keel to the hull. It has been spread out on the surfaces next to the joint by the boatbuilder.
I am thinking of trying Thioflex 600 which is a 2 part polysulphide sealant made by Fosroc for sealing engineering structures such as dams. A 50mm wide strip about 5mm thick seems about right over a 20mm wide bond breaking strip of polythene tape. This bond breaker is standard engineering practice to stop the sealant sticking over a 20mm wide band along the joint area. It should provide a wide enough strip that will stretch as the joint opens and closes while sailing, and reduce the pull on the area where the sealant is stuck to either the hull or the keel. That is the theory!
Has anyone tried something like this or have any successful solutions to this problem?
I am thinking of trying Thioflex 600 which is a 2 part polysulphide sealant made by Fosroc for sealing engineering structures such as dams. A 50mm wide strip about 5mm thick seems about right over a 20mm wide bond breaking strip of polythene tape. This bond breaker is standard engineering practice to stop the sealant sticking over a 20mm wide band along the joint area. It should provide a wide enough strip that will stretch as the joint opens and closes while sailing, and reduce the pull on the area where the sealant is stuck to either the hull or the keel. That is the theory!
Has anyone tried something like this or have any successful solutions to this problem?