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Bass boat leaks?
I have a leak around my rubrail. I did a nice 3m sealant bead along the inside of the hull seam and it helped but water is still slowly getting in. How much of a pain in the *** is it to remove the rubrail and reseal the cap and hill? Or is there a better way
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- realtor.sailorLv 71 year ago
If it's a standard rubrail that has a rubber surface held in place by an aluminum frame, remove the rubber to expose the screws attaching it to the hull. Remove and re-bed the screws. Don't use a silicone based sealant. You'll probably need a hair dryer and a mallet to install the rubber as it tends to shrink.