Gabby
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2007
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- 189
All right you smart MerCruiser mechanics. Need an answer.
I have been applying Peel Away to my hull to get AF paint off the boat. Then I scrape with a wooden putty knife, then scrub then clean, etc. Around the lower unit where it meets the hull, there is a bead of white rubberized looking caulk. It looks too sturdy to be standard silicone caulk, and it is kind of rounded on top, not like a bead of caulk.
Is this a special type of material applied when the lower unit is placed on the transom that seeped out when the unit was tightened or is it a type of gasket? The peel away is breaking that rubber down and I can always caulk, but I want to make sure caulk is OK and it isn't something different that I need to have professionaly done.
Thanks.
I have been applying Peel Away to my hull to get AF paint off the boat. Then I scrape with a wooden putty knife, then scrub then clean, etc. Around the lower unit where it meets the hull, there is a bead of white rubberized looking caulk. It looks too sturdy to be standard silicone caulk, and it is kind of rounded on top, not like a bead of caulk.
Is this a special type of material applied when the lower unit is placed on the transom that seeped out when the unit was tightened or is it a type of gasket? The peel away is breaking that rubber down and I can always caulk, but I want to make sure caulk is OK and it isn't something different that I need to have professionaly done.
Thanks.