Only one reason I used a clam shell: That's what had been used for the other antenna! When it was set up by EQ Marine, I assume.
And no, I used polysulfide exclusively, but I doubt very much of the polysulfide made it into the hole. I drilled the hole just large enough for the cable to fit, so there's no effective way to apply any material to the inside of the hole.
If it were cored with balsa, I would have painted the inside surfaces with epoxy and let it set up, but since it's monolithic fiberglass the whole way through, I didn't need to do that.
I just packed lots of polysulfide around the cable and pushed the clam shell over it. If it fails, I will probably drill holes for the clam shell and mount it the conventional way.
Anyway, let me be clear that I don't claim to be doing any of this RIGHT! I just do my best, and I publicize what I've done. I learn a lot when folks ask why I did it that bonehead way instead of the easy way everybody else does it!
So let me ask: Why should I have filled the area under the clam shell with silicone? I don't know this.
And no, I used polysulfide exclusively, but I doubt very much of the polysulfide made it into the hole. I drilled the hole just large enough for the cable to fit, so there's no effective way to apply any material to the inside of the hole.
If it were cored with balsa, I would have painted the inside surfaces with epoxy and let it set up, but since it's monolithic fiberglass the whole way through, I didn't need to do that.
I just packed lots of polysulfide around the cable and pushed the clam shell over it. If it fails, I will probably drill holes for the clam shell and mount it the conventional way.
Anyway, let me be clear that I don't claim to be doing any of this RIGHT! I just do my best, and I publicize what I've done. I learn a lot when folks ask why I did it that bonehead way instead of the easy way everybody else does it!

So let me ask: Why should I have filled the area under the clam shell with silicone? I don't know this.