We could really use some good advice! We have recently installed a new bronze rudder port on our Caliber 33. After weeks of work we put our boat back in the water only to discover the bedding underneath our port was leaking! We had them haul us out again, got a brand new Bud Algonquin bronze port, ripped out everything and replaced it then splashed again only to discover one of the bolts on the new port was now LEAKING!! We had them take us right back out of the water ( third haulout in 1 month) and we're back on the hard tearing everything apart! We used 4200 FC to seal the port and the stainless bolts (we are in St Thomas and stainless bolts are all we can get). We think the mistake we made was in applying the 4200 ie not applying enough, tightening everything down too much and squeezingout too much sealant etc. The bolt that was leaking was almost clean when we pulled it and the other bolts didn't have much sealant on them. Here's my long winded question: we've searched everywhere for diagrams or info on how to best apply sealant to under waterline thru bolts with washers. There's very little detailed information and a lot of conflicting information. We really don't want to do this again! We've read Maine Sails suggestions against creating a gasket by not tightening down all the way, waiting for the 4200 to set then tighten the nut but to us this sounds like the best way to do it. For anyone who has properly installed under the waterline bolts USING 4200 FC and had no leaks can you tell us how you did it? How much sealant did you use? Approx how much sealant do we want to see ooze out to create the gasket between the bolt/washer and hull? What is our approx working time with 4200 FC before we should completely leave it alone or risk breaking the seal (Installing this port is complicated one of us is outside the other in the lazarette trying to align everything)? Lastly do we need to do some type of prep or primer to get the 4200 to stick to both the bronze port epoxy bed the port sits on and the stainlessbolts? There is so much info out there pertaining to install/seal thru holes yet not a lot about thru bolts and we seen less about installing/sealing new rudder ports. If there's a better way to insure our bolts won't leak we'dreally love to hear it. Thank you in advance for your help!
PS I've attached some photos, one thing to mention is that we have switched from the bolts shown to full threaded bolts hoping to provide more teeth for the sealant to stick.
PS I've attached some photos, one thing to mention is that we have switched from the bolts shown to full threaded bolts hoping to provide more teeth for the sealant to stick.
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