I’ve got an annoying leak under the cockpit deck of my H280, where various cables/wires run beneath the deck (e.g., stern light and shore power wires) passing through a hole to the stern. Image attached. During every Seattle winter, rainwater pools in a depression in the gelcoat under the aft sleeping quarters and collects behind the engine.
I’m not sure how to best repair this. My first thought is to simply remove the old caulk (Boatlife sealant) and re-caulk with 4200, which I’ve read is supposed to have more adhesive than Life seal. Also wondered whether some sort of rubber boot, maybe screwed & sealed in, could work. A friend thought butyl tape might help, but I’ve never worked with that.
Any ideas/suggestions?
I’m not sure how to best repair this. My first thought is to simply remove the old caulk (Boatlife sealant) and re-caulk with 4200, which I’ve read is supposed to have more adhesive than Life seal. Also wondered whether some sort of rubber boot, maybe screwed & sealed in, could work. A friend thought butyl tape might help, but I’ve never worked with that.
Any ideas/suggestions?
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