by lockie » Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:25 am
Warning: butyl rant follows.
I've been using butyl (the grey stuff sourced via bro-in-law in the US) for about 3 years now. I've used it for windows, stanchions, cleats, pulpit/pushpit feet, hatches - everything and had not one dribble in that time - ie zero failure rate. That includes a fair bit of buried-bow/decks-awash time in PPB chop and Bass Strait swells.
Butyl is the duck's guts because: no mess or smears of sticky gooey Sikalex or silicone to clean up with smelly turps, easy to work it into whatever shape you want (flat gasket, o-ring etc) with your fingers, no smelly cleanup of aforesaid fingers, lasts forever so no hardening and chucking out of a $20 tube 2 weeks later with only 25 cents worth used.
And, wait for this, a lifetime supply of Blu-tack to stick things on the cabin walls (notes, pix, remote controls, phones, whatever) and for home! No steak knives though.
Oooh! I could go on and share my rapture! But you've probably caught my drift by now.
Cheers from Felissity's (finallly) nice dry cabin.
Graeme