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Unread 06-02-2010, 03:59 PM
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Thanks! After doing some research, I think the key to any product is to lay a gasket bead first, put down the cover, and then caulk the seam on top of the cover.

As far as the material to use, as long as it is uv resistant, it doesn't seem to matter who makes it.
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Unread 06-02-2010, 05:23 PM
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Any UV sealant will work. You could spend $15 friggin bucks at West Marine or go the home depot route for $2 bucks in something like a window and door sealant and be just as happy. That a 12pk. of savings in my eyes.
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Reguardless of what you decide to use, this is how the White Lightning 3006 has held up so far.

The first picture is from with the initial installation sometime in 2007, caulking the edges between the Starboard and the sides of the boat.

The second was taken today, 3 years later.
Very little shrinkage, still pliable, little mildew, (likely) fairly easy to remove, such as a hatch cover seal.

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Unread 06-03-2010, 06:00 AM
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Very nice tsubaki!

I learned a trick awhile ago while using rtv on an aircraft windshiled - use blue masking tape adjacent to the seam you are caulking. Place the caulk, and then immediately remove the tape. Perfect seams without any spill over or mess!
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