P42 scuttle rebedding
I am the poster child for the outer edge reseal short-term fix. And I guess I'd emphasize short-term. Dean is spot-on about it.
When I replaced my main windshield in 2000, I used Dow 795 and it's lasted. I've never taken the time to properly remove and rebed the side windows (largely due to my trepidation about chipping/cracking them while trying to get them out). I have many times scraped out as much of the sealant as possible and replaced it with the Dow 795. To nobody's surprise (including me), it leaks again within a period of time. Sometimes one year, sometimes two, MAYBE three. I look forward to doing the job right "one day."
Eian, I've purchased Dow 795 at a glazier in Whangarei, NZ, so I know it's used regularly in your neck of the woods. I bought a case of 12 for around $100 several years ago. It's got a pretty short "use by" period, so check that. However, the professional boat window guy I asked said the only problem with out-of-date Dow 795 is that it dries up and hardens in the tube. It doesn't "go bad" so long as it remains wet and usable. I've still got a bunch of tubes that may be 5 years old and are still flexible. (But if I were going to do what Dean did, I'd buy new stuff).
(OT here and I apologize). Dean, I spent a long time on your webpage looking at what you've done with your P42. Outstanding work. I can't thank you enough for taking the effort to so thoroughly document your projects. It's a big help (and inspiration) to me. I now feel so much better about undertaking the front tank R & R.
Cheers,
Paul