chubby
Well-Known Member
Ok so during the season the windows leaked, especially over younger daughter`s bunk!
So the plan was to remove them, one at a time, clean off the silicone sealant, check, replace seals and "glass" if needed and re bed or maybe just replace the whole thing and re bed in something butyl as per other threads,
so far so good.....except now they don`t seem to leak so much: do we get different size rain drops in the winter, and more to the point when I try to remove one, the inevitable happens, 3/4 of the screws shift but some are solid, perhaps SS seized to ally.
So forumites do you give up and leave alone hoping for a dry summer when daughter aboard, apply yet more silicon sealant to the outside and hope, bite the bullet and try harder to shift the screws....hammer, blow torch, hot water, drill them out.....or follow SWMBOs advice and pay a "proper man" to do the job, I think she means someone who knows what to do....however windows seem about the least popular boat job in the trade?!
So the plan was to remove them, one at a time, clean off the silicone sealant, check, replace seals and "glass" if needed and re bed or maybe just replace the whole thing and re bed in something butyl as per other threads,
so far so good.....except now they don`t seem to leak so much: do we get different size rain drops in the winter, and more to the point when I try to remove one, the inevitable happens, 3/4 of the screws shift but some are solid, perhaps SS seized to ally.
So forumites do you give up and leave alone hoping for a dry summer when daughter aboard, apply yet more silicon sealant to the outside and hope, bite the bullet and try harder to shift the screws....hammer, blow torch, hot water, drill them out.....or follow SWMBOs advice and pay a "proper man" to do the job, I think she means someone who knows what to do....however windows seem about the least popular boat job in the trade?!