veritas honus
Lieutenant Commander
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Re: What kind of Caulk?
You've got the interior panels out for sanitation work and have the ability to access everything inside? I would use epoxy as previously discussed, and never again be concerned with replacing caulk or caulks failure to keep a watertight seal due to age, wear, and adhesion failure.
I currently have the aft cabin interior panels out for sanitation line work, and there is no rot, and not much in that area that could rot. Behind that panel is wiring, sanitation lines, etc, otherwise it is an open area behind the side wall to the aft cabin.
I'm not sure why it wasn't made as a single piece, but the option to connect it is a decent one to look into.
If I were to caulk it, I would use a caulk gun, some tape, etc and make it look a lot better than it currently does.
You've got the interior panels out for sanitation work and have the ability to access everything inside? I would use epoxy as previously discussed, and never again be concerned with replacing caulk or caulks failure to keep a watertight seal due to age, wear, and adhesion failure.