[Rhodes22-list] Green goop with leaks
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Mon Aug 31 14:32:23 EDT 2015
Good question. How long is the warranty? Stan?
Cheers,
Ted
> On Aug 31, 2015, at 11:19 AM, The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
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> Seems like a pretty new recycle wouldn't that be covered with the new
> boat guarantee?
>
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> I forgot to mention that removing the rub rail will not give you a
> better view of the hull deck join as the seal is below the rail rather
> than behind it. You might try to use a tool with a hook to scrape out as
> much sealant as you can and then patch it from below.
>
> If you intend to do a complete rebuild of the join the you would need to
> remove the rub rail and any screws or rivets at the join so that you can
> use wedges to separate the join enough to remove the old sealant and
> give some space to squeeze in new stuff. Then refasten the hull and deck
> mechanically.
>
>
> For that you would use 3M 5200 or equivalent. Rummy swore by a sealant
> available at Home Depot called N1 I believe. There is quite a bit in the
> archives on resealing the joint properly but if the leak is only in one
> place I would try the patch approach first as a complete reseal is a
> pretty big job and replacing the rub rail can be expensive.
>
> Graham Stewart
> Agile. R22, 1976
> Kingston Ontario Canada
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> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Green goop with leaks
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> Hey guys, looks like I may have the dreaded deck to hull joint leaks on
> my recycled 1991/2013. I also have slight leaks at the bow pulpit
> through bolts. It's leaking green goopy sealant along the port side. I
> can see it on the white/gray carpet on the side of the port hull. I took
> off the bow railing and plan to rebed the through bolts using west
> systems epoxy. I started to clean out the existing holes by re drilling
> slightly larger holes and used a dremel tool remove some of the core
> material. I feel pretty good about the repair as there are lots of
> demonstrations on You Tube and various boating web sites.
>
> What is the best way to remove the rub rail to inspect the deck to hull
> joint?
>
> Cheers,
> Ted
>
> s/v AIRPOWER
> Jacksonville, FL
> 1991/2013 Rhodes 22
>
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