Re: What product should I use when hanging a motor?
Seahorse, I agree BoatLife makes some excellent products. Lots of sealing and caulk stuff. They make silly cone also. All of the on-line stores carry their products in addition to the 3M stuff. Just take the time and read the package for applications and then follow the DIRECTIONS.<br /><br />I still really like using the epoxy to seal any hull penetrations where core wood is exposed. Call me crazy, but I removed all the hardware from a boat that was mounted where wood core might be exposed, and drilled out the holes bigger (Also removed any bad core at the same time.) Then I sealed all the holes with epoxy and redrilled the hole thru the epoxy plug leaving a dougnut of epoxy. Then I rebedded all the hardware with either 5200 of Boatlfe life caulk depending on the application. When there was a leak after, (There always is some day) I knew it was just a failure of the caulk and didn't have to worry too much.<br /><br />I've never done it to another boat. Not so much time on my hands any more. But, when I drill a hole myself for some new gadget, I always do it that way the first time now. <br /><br />If I bought a boat, I would certainly consider taking the time to do it to all penetrations below the waterline. If it was a brand new boat, I'd talk about the warranty with my dealer of course first, mabe I could pay them to do it and still keep the warranty. (I'm drooling over a Carolina 28 that is a little out of reach at the moment.)