Pat Anderson
New member
The first step in the gas tank cleaning was taking up the cockpit floor. Now I have cleaned the old caulking off the boat and the cockpit floor, and am ready to put the floor back down and re-caulk. That got me studying potential caulking, since the old stuff was FAR too adhesive and hard to get up.
There is a large gap all the way around the cockpit floor. I don't want to fill that gap with anything adhesive or hard to get up. Butyl tape seems to fill that purpose nicely, since it seals well, stays flexible and has low adhesion. But for appearance, I am thinking the top part of the caulking should be something like LifeCaulk, maybe the top quarter inch or so.
Anybody see any problem with that approach?
Here is short video on butyl tape, and Dicor butyl tape is available on Amazon. Dicor is a leading manufacturer of sealants for RV, so I know it is a good brand.
There is a large gap all the way around the cockpit floor. I don't want to fill that gap with anything adhesive or hard to get up. Butyl tape seems to fill that purpose nicely, since it seals well, stays flexible and has low adhesion. But for appearance, I am thinking the top part of the caulking should be something like LifeCaulk, maybe the top quarter inch or so.
Anybody see any problem with that approach?
Here is short video on butyl tape, and Dicor butyl tape is available on Amazon. Dicor is a leading manufacturer of sealants for RV, so I know it is a good brand.