Bennett Tab upper hinge seal

62cruiserinc

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I am replacing the upper hinge on my Bennett tabs and need recommendations on a sealer for the hinge-to-hull joint.

Bennett says just to use a "sealer". I have an opportunity to do this today before a bunch of rainy days coming.

The only marine sealant available locally is 3m 5200, which definitely would work but is permanent.

The other option, 3m 4000/4200 is not available locally.

Has anyone used any other sealants in a similar application?

I don't want to use a silicone as they are not rated for constant immersion, even though these upper hinges will be just above the water line.

Thanks
Steve
 

alldodge

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I used 3M 4200 when replacing my tab hinges. Don't use 5200 because will not come apart again without damage if ever need it
 

Scott Danforth

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i have used 5200/4200 and 4000UV.

the 5200 and 4200 will break down with UV light if your boat is stored on a trailer.

you can use one of the available debonders to loosen 5200 if you need.
 

alldodge

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The Bennett hinge can be completely exposed to sunlight 24-7 and the adhesive will never be exposed to it. The hinge covers all holes.

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crazy charlie

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Use what you got,the 5200 will be fine.Dont use too much.BTW it is a bond that can be taken apart by you,it just wont come apart by itself .Thats the "permanent" bond spoken of.Charles
 
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