Thought some of you might find this interesting or even funny.
Our "new to us a year ago" boat had a thru hull with a slight leak. It was the only one that some previous owner had replaced. He used a flanged adapter but didn't bolt it through the hull - he just screwed it onto the mushroom head. It was something I wanted to reinstall properly but later when I had more time. Well, it started leaking more - and before haulout this fall there was about a gallon a day coming in. The boat is now on the hard and the thru hull removed - thought you might like to see what some people call a repair...
First pic shows the parts as they were removed. That's right - no sealant of any kind - wonder why it leaked...
Second pic shows his attempt at sealing "after the fact" - a bead of 3M sealant around the outside of the flange.
But I don't have a pic of the best part - the backing plate. He used a piece of kitchen countertop. That's right, particle board complete with a layer of Formica (fake marble pattern).
So once the particle board got wet it expanded and broke the sealant around the edges of the flange.
I don't have a pic because it basically decomposed to mush.
Just had to share my "holy crap" moment. At least he only replaced one...
Chris

Our "new to us a year ago" boat had a thru hull with a slight leak. It was the only one that some previous owner had replaced. He used a flanged adapter but didn't bolt it through the hull - he just screwed it onto the mushroom head. It was something I wanted to reinstall properly but later when I had more time. Well, it started leaking more - and before haulout this fall there was about a gallon a day coming in. The boat is now on the hard and the thru hull removed - thought you might like to see what some people call a repair...
First pic shows the parts as they were removed. That's right - no sealant of any kind - wonder why it leaked...
Second pic shows his attempt at sealing "after the fact" - a bead of 3M sealant around the outside of the flange.
But I don't have a pic of the best part - the backing plate. He used a piece of kitchen countertop. That's right, particle board complete with a layer of Formica (fake marble pattern).
So once the particle board got wet it expanded and broke the sealant around the edges of the flange.
I don't have a pic because it basically decomposed to mush.
Just had to share my "holy crap" moment. At least he only replaced one...
Chris
