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Caulking

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Shangie1
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Caulking

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Recently had to do some re-caulking on the interior of the cockpit cabin - a few areas needed touch up so decided to redo the entire hardtop area while I am a younger senior. Due to limited time and patience I decided to buy a de-bonding agent, did some research and settled on Marine De-Bond through Fisheries Supply in Seattle for half the price elsewhere for same product.

I've done a ton of caulk work but never marine caulking, did my research and learned that one had better properly prepare the job site for a messy adventure!

It is a messy job due to the nature of marine caulk. Having tons of plastic baggies and soapy water to use for smoothing the caulk and a taped off work area and tarp to cover everything not getting caulked really helped. Lots of prep work is involved and the space is small so this is truly is a job I don't want to do more than once every ten years.

The De-Bond cut through the caulk after running a blade straight through it a couple of times. I cleaned out the old caulk with a screwdriver, washed it down with soap and water and then denatured alcohol and used Total Boat Marine Caulk according to directions. Worked out perfect and saved a ton of time.

For thirty dollars I still have almost an entire can left over of De-Bond for other caulking projects marine, RV or home and saved myself countless hours and the frustration of 'reefing out' really tough adhesive caulk- well worth the money at this stage in life. Hopefully the job holds up. Happy Water Trails- Angie.
Last edited by Shangie1 on Wed Jun 01, 2022 1:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
Nancy
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Re: Caulking

Post by Nancy »

Great write-up! Thanks, Angie!
Nancy
2005 Albin 35CB
Yanmar 6LYA-STP 370
Valentine

Former boats
1995 Albin 28TE, Cummins 6BTA5.9 250, 2012-2022
1978 Trojan F32, 1998-2012
1983 Grady White 241 Weekender, 1988-1997
1980 Wellcraft 192 Classic, 1983-1987
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