I have a 2004 41. I have had small leakes around the lenses, which I attribute to pressure washing of the deck. The black sealant that fills the gap between the lense and the hull, looks fine but is actually separated. If you tape it off and apply some clear RTV silicone, I have had luck stopping these small leaks, and the repair is unnoticeable.I have a 2006 Hunter 41 that has a leak on the starboard dead light, forward in the saloon. I would like to purchase a new lens rather than clean the old. Does anyone know where I can purchase a replacement?
If you're looking for a temporary, easy, just for now, get around to it later kind of solution, you could go with the following which I have done for the second time ................. until I can get around to replacing the whole portlight and sealing it properlyI would like to purchase a new lens rather than clean the old.
If they're not available here in the SBO store, you can remove your original one and use it to make a copy ................... if you have a hobby woodworking shop. Barring that, a plastic shop near you can fabricate a copy using your original as a template.I was really wondering if anyone knew where to buy the replacement dead lights from so I didn't spend 8 hours cleaning them.
IMHO installation is critical on these larger windows as I think the thermal differential expansion is the killer which causes the leaks after a few years. It always seems to be the large forward portlights that leak. Don't seem to hear as much about the smaller side windows leaking.I'm pretty sure DOW 795 is the original sealant. I was also wondering if any one knew of something that didn't leak after 8 years.