Tamar
Well-Known Member
One of my wheelhouse windows has a slight leak, it's been like it since I bought the boat three years ago. It's just a drip. But enough to be annoying. Yesterday I decided to tackle it. It's an aluminium window in a wooden wheelhouse.
I have been reading up and watching YouTube videos on the subject,and I have a pretty good understanding of what is required to reseal the thing.
After removal of said window, which was a job in itself, I managed to separate the bottom section and clean out every damn bit of the old rubber seal from the frame, which looked pretty good I have to say. That took a whole morning.
In the afternoon I resealed the window using the recommended butyl sealer, which sticks to everything, especially hands?.
In the evening I got the thing back in.
Last night we had a small shower...
The thing still leaks....
It's definitely coming from the window as I poured a bottle of water over the glass and eventually there was a small drip under the bulkhead beneath the window.
I'm pretty sure I sealed everything up as required.
The only thing I can think of which might not help is that a couple of screw's just spin when tightened. Hopefully this is it.
I don't want to tackle this job again.
Any thoughts?
I have been reading up and watching YouTube videos on the subject,and I have a pretty good understanding of what is required to reseal the thing.
After removal of said window, which was a job in itself, I managed to separate the bottom section and clean out every damn bit of the old rubber seal from the frame, which looked pretty good I have to say. That took a whole morning.
In the afternoon I resealed the window using the recommended butyl sealer, which sticks to everything, especially hands?.
In the evening I got the thing back in.
Last night we had a small shower...
The thing still leaks....
It's definitely coming from the window as I poured a bottle of water over the glass and eventually there was a small drip under the bulkhead beneath the window.
I'm pretty sure I sealed everything up as required.
The only thing I can think of which might not help is that a couple of screw's just spin when tightened. Hopefully this is it.
I don't want to tackle this job again.
Any thoughts?
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