Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Boat Life Below the Water

Posted by Caseyuconn on 05/03/12 - 10:54 AM
#1

Bear with me as I know this is talked about frequently.

I typically use 3m 5200 below the waterline. Per this forum I am shying away from this product on my boat.

I replaced and moved my old transducer, I want to fill the holes (4) which will constantly submerged and ensure they are leak free.

I used Boat Life sealant, squirted as much as I could in the hole, covered the screw that I took out with it and re installed the screw all the way to the hull.

Boat Life oozed out around the screw head and I left it to cure.

Will this give me what I want for long term waterproofing?

Posted by Phil T on 05/03/12 - 12:42 PM
#2

Yes.

See the manufacturer's description:
http://boatlife.com/life-calk-sealant...15d5d2c1b0