Thanks, Giles.  You're in good company.  Today, I looked up the Beckson port in West 
Marine's online catalog
and the description instructs the buyer to use silicon.  I'm interested in the 
strip-caulk idea for
orts.  --Craig

----- Original Message -----
From: "Morris, Giles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'For and about Montgomery Sailboats'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 9:35 AM
Subject: Inspection Port, Oven Cleaner

I've used silicon for caulking various ports and hatches. I've never used
it, but isn't there a 3M 5xxx goop that is removable (as opposed to 5200,
which isn't, very)? The manufacturer of the bronze ports that I fitted to
Dolphin (New Found Metals) recommended 3M strip caulk, which is (surprise!)
strips of caulking intended for fitting auto windshields -- it seemed to
work.

For that port, though, I think I'd use silicon.
Giles Morris

-----Original Message-----
From: Honshells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 11:03 PM
To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats
Subject: Inspection Port, Oven Cleaner

I just made the cut.  I now have a hole in the cockpit face of my transom,
awaiting a new 8" Beckson
inspection port.  Should I use silicon or caulk to mount this type of access
opening?

Early posts regarding how to deal with deck stains mentioned oven-cleaner:
How long should one wait after
applying the oven-cleaner before removing it?  If left too long, will it
harm the gel-coat?



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