[Rhodes22-list] Leaking Window
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Sat Jun 22 07:54:32 EDT 2013
David,
The quick method is to simply seal around the outside edge of the port and
continue sailing. The slower, longer lasting method, is to remove the port
using wooden or plastic wedges and putty knives to remove the port. Clean
all the old caulk off with acetone and then reinstall the port with a good
urethane or neoprene caulk. This is a time consuming repair, as you do not
want to damage the surrounding fiberglass, but it will last anywhere from
ten to fifteen years depending on the quality of the materials you use.
You can search the archives and I'm sure you will find a more in depth
description of the process.
The dirty part of the water is coming from the crud that has collected
behind the port over the years. Things like spider crap, mold and mildew,
pollen and even leaves have been found once the port is removed.
Rummy
In a message dated 6/21/2013 3:32:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
chsyhkr at gmail.com writes:
one of the windows above the bench seat in our galley has a very small
leak. Maybe a teaspoon after a big rain or extended cleaning.
The water is coming in contact with something that darkens it quite a bit.
I was planning on removing the flange around the wind, seeing what is
there, and resealing as needed.
Thoughts?
Regards,
David B. Craft
Greensboro, NC
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