FairweatherDave
Well-Known Member
I am trying to trace an annoying minor leak. My boat has a shallow bilge subdivided by stringers (that support the floor boards) and each section has limber holes to allow water to move to the lowest point. To identify the source of the leak I want to temporarily plug the limber holes, but many have cables passing through, so wine corks don't work. I am thinking glazing putty as a cheap temporary product I could use and then poke out. (I started with the idea of polysulphide sealant). Any reason for not using glazing putty? Any better ideas? I am thinking of a max time period of 48 hours, possibly a lot less.