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Posted - 28 Feb 2013 : 17:50:47 Hi. Now that the weather "looks" to be improving, we are planning to reseal the front cabin window in our Norman 20. Any advice would be greatly appreciated regarding the sealer I should be using when replacing it. Many thanks. Kind regards. Pete |
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| stumpy |
Posted - 01 Mar 2013 : 12:37:34 Plus one for the Scapa tape,very easy to use and have not leaked at all. Also great service from Hadlow marine.
Mick. |
| trevork |
Posted - 01 Mar 2013 : 11:22:14 Or else try Seals+Direct from the link on the site. They will send a very extensive catalogue full of helpful info and samples of whatever you need. Plus there is a NBAS 5% discount ...... |
| nigel-in-oxford |
Posted - 01 Mar 2013 : 10:46:23 I stopped using mastic and sealant after using scapa tape a number of years ago. http://hadlo-43547-001.dsvr.co.uk/Pages/seals-bedding.html
You can take the windows out in the future with little effort and put them back in usually without having to replace the tape.
Swin Ranger 22 "Chronophage" (Time eater)
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| Dolly |
Posted - 01 Mar 2013 : 00:09:47 Hi Pete, I used CT1 to seal my front windows before the winter and have had no water in over the last few months, not an actual boat sealant but it bonds and it will seal in wet conditions, a little bit more pricey than your normal stuff but it works.
Les. |