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use the silicone. It only has to hold it while you screw down the hatch. Then the screw pulls the pvc board up while pulling the hatch down...nice & tight.
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Boat life silicone
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Boat life silicone as
the adhesive?
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to seal the gap
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Phatdaddy, just curious why do you take up your panel? What do you look at and why? I haven't ever taken up my panel the covers the fuel tank , should I?
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when i installed the new tank 4 years ago, i didn't foam it in. i used straps to secure it to the stringers. I inspect it yearly to make sure nothing has shifted and to rinse it out with fresh water and let it dry .
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Can't you foam it in now? I should look at mine because I had someone else a mechanic install my fuel tank about 17 years ago and I never even looked at it Maybe now is a good time To do it
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