Thank you, sounds like a plan, do you recall what type of caulk you used?sharffj wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 9:36 pm My 31 leaked where the hull attached to the deck both in a heavy rain and when running into a sea. Removed the rub rail and caulked all the screw holes that attached the deck to the hull and also caulked under the rub rails and the screws that attached the rub rail as well. Have had no problems since and that was10 years ago. The factory was sloppy in caulking these screws. Is not hard, just time consuming and easier done by two, but a single person can do it.
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Hull to Deck Joint Leak
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Re: Hull to Deck Joint Leak
Paul Bramble
1994 28 TE, Engine Box
"The Village Flirt"
Grays Inn Creek, MD
1994 28 TE, Engine Box
"The Village Flirt"
Grays Inn Creek, MD