Re: Stus-List List Butyl tape or is there something better?

2017-05-09 Thread Danny Haughey via CnC-List

this is a great Idea!


On 5/9/2017 11:38 AM, bushmark4--- via CnC-List wrote:
Also...I am replacing several of the hood screws with snap studs to 
work with the bug screens and fabric hatch cover I'm currently 
making.  Won't need to drill around the hatch.


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Re: Stus-List List Butyl tape or is there something better?

2017-05-09 Thread bushmark4--- via CnC-List
Chuck, your last point caught my attention, "I had a bunch of gray gunk damming 
the flow of water from the hatch. "; that grey gunk was very likely old butyl 
tape which had seeped from the hatch and also which caused the leaks you were 
experiencing...

 

 


Richard
s/v Bushmark4; 1985 C 37 CB; Ohio River, MIle 596;


Richard N. Bush
2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite Nine
Louisville, Kentucky 40220-1462 
502-584-7255

 

 

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Subject: Stus-List List Butyl tape or is there something better?



I removed the companionway hood on Morning Sky (35-3) and resealed with 
LifeSeal but wish I had used butyl.  The screws seemed adequate, as there 
appears no big structural issues...but there is a shallow 'crease' around the 
perimeter of the hood (not the drain gutters to port and starboard) that I have 
covered with rigging tape each year, and am going to caulk this year.  It just 
collects slime and water and sits.


Also, while I had the hood off, I noted the plexiglass slid directly on the 
teak of the companionway, and there was some allowance for the installation of 
a nylon plastic "cap" and still accept the thickness of the hatch plexiglass, 
enabling it to glide really nice! Make sure the screws are recessed into the 
nylon adequately.  Looks finished as well.


Also...I am replacing several of the hood screws with snap studs to work with 
the bug screens and fabric hatch cover I'm currently making.  Won't need to 
drill around the hatch.


Last...make sure you have clear unobstructed water drainage to the port and 
starboard lateral gutters.  I had a bunch of gray gunk damming the flow of 
water from the hatch.  Hope this experience helps...






Chuck Saur
​Morning Sky
St Ignace, MI​









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Re: Stus-List List Butyl tape or is there something better?

2017-05-09 Thread Jim via CnC-List
I use Bed-It-Butyl tape which has been noted by others on this post.  
James Neirinck 
C 35 MK1 
Flamingo IV 
Lake of the Woods, Ontario 

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Subject: Stus-List List Butyl tape or is there something better? 

I removed the companionway hood on Morning Sky (35-3) and resealed with 
LifeSeal but wish I had used butyl.  The screws seemed adequate, as there 
appears no big structural issues...but there is a shallow 'crease' around the 
perimeter of the hood (not the drain gutters to port and starboard) that I have 
covered with rigging tape each year, and am going to caulk this year.  It just 
collects slime and water and sits. 

Also, while I had the hood off, I noted the plexiglass slid directly on the 
teak of the companionway, and there was some allowance for the installation of 
a nylon plastic "cap" and still accept the thickness of the hatch plexiglass, 
enabling it to glide really nice! Make sure the screws are recessed into the 
nylon adequately.  Looks finished as well. 

Also...I am replacing several of the hood screws with snap studs to work with 
the bug screens and fabric hatch cover I'm currently making.  Won't need to 
drill around the hatch. 

Last...make sure you have clear unobstructed water drainage to the port and 
starboard lateral gutters.  I had a bunch of gray gunk damming the flow of 
water from the hatch.  Hope this experience helps... 


Chuck Saur 
​Morning Sky 
St Ignace, MI​ 



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Stus-List List Butyl tape or is there something better?

2017-05-09 Thread Chuck Saur via CnC-List
I removed the companionway hood on Morning Sky (35-3) and resealed with
LifeSeal but wish I had used butyl.  The screws seemed adequate, as there
appears no big structural issues...but there is a shallow 'crease' around
the perimeter of the hood (not the drain gutters to port and starboard)
that I have covered with rigging tape each year, and am going to caulk this
year.  It just collects slime and water and sits.

Also, while I had the hood off, I noted the plexiglass slid directly on the
teak of the companionway, and there was some allowance for the installation
of a nylon plastic "cap" and still accept the thickness of the hatch
plexiglass, enabling it to glide really nice! Make sure the screws are
recessed into the nylon adequately.  Looks finished as well.

Also...I am replacing several of the hood screws with snap studs to work
with the bug screens and fabric hatch cover I'm currently making.  Won't
need to drill around the hatch.

Last...make sure you have clear unobstructed water drainage to the port and
starboard lateral gutters.  I had a bunch of gray gunk damming the flow of
water from the hatch.  Hope this experience helps...


*Chuck Saur*
*​Morning Sky*

*St Ignace, MI​*
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