Typhoon hatch trim: bed it?

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Ben Miller
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Typhoon hatch trim: bed it?

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In the process of giving my Typhoon a good rub-down I removed the two strips of teak that hold down the companionway hatch. They don't seem to have been bedded in anything, nor was there any kind of sealant around the screws. Are these pieces screwed into solid fiberglass, or should I seal this up when I put it back together?
Ben Miller
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Re: Typhoon hatch trim: bed it?

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Since they say a photo's worth 1,000 words, here's the area I'm talking about.

There was a lot of dirt trapped between the trim piece and the raised area of the cabin top, which I cleaned up, but like I say, no sealant of any type. It's been this way for a while (5 years+) so if it hasn't done any damage yet, I guess it probably won't do any in the future. Still, I'd be interested in a second opinion. Should I bed this trim in something?

P.S. I apologize for the lack of sparkliness on my deck. I'm working on it!
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Joe CD MS 300
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Re: Typhoon hatch trim: bed it?

Post by Joe CD MS 300 »

Ben,

I recently removed most of the teak on my 1978 Typhoon other than the rub and toe rail and was surprised at the lack of caulk. The coaming board was the only trim with significant caulk. It was old and brittle and didn't hinder removal much. I used butyl tape when replacing the coaming boards and nothing on any of the pieces. They were all so easy to remove I thought it would be easy to add later if it seemed to be needed. Haven't noticed any leaking issues so far.

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Ben Miller
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Re: Typhoon hatch trim: bed it?

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Good enough for me. Thanks Joe!
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Re: Typhoon hatch trim: bed it?

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Just did my CD 22. I used LifeCaulk to be safe.
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