Calk at outboard bracket/hull interface

coldpizza

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What is the best calk to use at outboard bracket/hull interface?
I plan to use a church key to 'scrape' the old off, install new, and touch up the ablative bottom paint.
Thanks in advance.
 

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I used 4200 based on feedback I saw on here.

Think there was a thread on the site last year with a couple of new 228 owners that were interested.
 
You are really just sealing the edge. There is a 5200 like material under the bracket itself. I would use something UV rated from 3m or boatlife.
 
You are really just sealing the edge. There is a 5200 like material under the bracket itself. I would use something UV rated from 3m or boatlife.
This. Or, at least, this SHOULD BE just a cosmetic thing. The caulking you are planning on doing does NOT keep water out of the bracket or hull. Any halfway decent caulk is fine here. Personally, I like the Boatlife stuff - but that's not to take anything away from other brands.

EDIT: It does help to keep things cleaner, though, as it keeps dirt and crap from accumulating in there.
 
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So its normal to have the little gap at the top of the bracket?