I went to the boat this weekend. I was going alone to do some gunkholing but Jeannette decided to go, so that meant daysailing and boat repair.
To my shame I haven't yet rebedded the two port lights I have left. I put (high quality
) duct tape over one and the other is over a sink, so not that big a deal, and it is in the head so ventilation is essential there. SO anyway....
I bought butyl tape, razors and some brake cleaner. I was going to rebed the portlights but it literally rained all weekend. Not a minute break in the rain. I had to build two gutters draining into a large cooler for the two leaking portlights. I left it like that until the rain lets up.
I read up on MaineSails method of bedding with butyl tape. The ports I am bedding are different than the ones he documented on his site. The ports I have install from the outside and have a backing plate that pulls the port to the fiberglass. It appears that the port is flat where it mates to the fiberglass. There are no holes to countersink and I think that chamfering the fiberglass won't help to seal anything. (is this the case or should the port hole always be chamfered?)
MS used 3M sealant around the outtermost edge of the face plate on the outside. Should I use sealant around the outside of the port before I install it? Will the butyl tape start to degrade from the outside edge if I don't have something to protect it? Please give me a little help so I know these won't leak through the butyl.
To my shame I haven't yet rebedded the two port lights I have left. I put (high quality
I bought butyl tape, razors and some brake cleaner. I was going to rebed the portlights but it literally rained all weekend. Not a minute break in the rain. I had to build two gutters draining into a large cooler for the two leaking portlights. I left it like that until the rain lets up.
I read up on MaineSails method of bedding with butyl tape. The ports I am bedding are different than the ones he documented on his site. The ports I have install from the outside and have a backing plate that pulls the port to the fiberglass. It appears that the port is flat where it mates to the fiberglass. There are no holes to countersink and I think that chamfering the fiberglass won't help to seal anything. (is this the case or should the port hole always be chamfered?)
MS used 3M sealant around the outtermost edge of the face plate on the outside. Should I use sealant around the outside of the port before I install it? Will the butyl tape start to degrade from the outside edge if I don't have something to protect it? Please give me a little help so I know these won't leak through the butyl.