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Did our boat last year. Stanchions were all leaking and I have one portlight left to do this year. I used 3M UV4000 for the deck fittings and 3M marine silicone for the port lights. You'll need an entire tube per window. See below for my pictures. The port lights are tricky. You have to remove the exterior trim ring, then you will see a bunch of nuts on the outside. KEEP TRACK OF WHERE THEY GO! They're cut to fit the curve of the hull. Once loosened you'll have to clean all the dried up caulk off. I reinstalled the window, caulked the gap between the frame, then filled the trim ring with silicone and pressed it in place. The hardest part is getting to the backside of the stanchions. You might need a helper, but I was able to wedge some vicegrips inside to tighten everything down from the outside.
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Awesome. Thanks a lot. I appreciate the pictures! A little nervous about the port lights but without really knowing what I am getting into with them I can't really formulate any questions but glad that people are here on this site are always ready to provide an answer and a detailed one that!
Awesome. Thanks a lot. I appreciate the pictures! A little nervous about the port lights but without really knowing what I am getting into with them I can't really formulate any questions but glad that people are here on this site are always ready to provide an answer and a detailed one that!
I thought you were referring to the rubber gaskets found in the portlight.
http://clubsearay.com/index.php?threads/changing-portlight-gaskets.77731/#post-955309