Is Butyl the best product for fixing leaky boat windows? I think so!

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  • čas přidán 8. 02. 2023
  • In this video I’m refitting my Perspex boat windows using butyl glazing tape to create an awesome water tight gasket seal. I polished the Perspex with a cutting compound to restore them to a mirror finish.
    Links of products:
    Butyl glazing tap: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08CN9VZR...
    Marine rv one step
    Compound for restoring Perspex: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00029CYR...
    Drill polishing and buffing set: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B078NQVGX...

Komentáře • 21

  • @gbr562
    @gbr562 Před rokem +3

    To get scratches out of perspex use 1000g wet and dry, then 1500 and then cutting compound. Also works well to remove the jigsaw blade marks on the edges.
    Just a note on the butyl tape and my favourite Arbokol1000, which is similar but you apply it like sika/silicon/saba etc.
    The issue is it has zero bonding ability, which is great for getting things back off but not so good if you can't rely on the fasteners.
    Self tappers in grp are notoriously bad at coming loose and'or stripping the thread in the grp.
    So I'd suggest you use countersunk set screws and dome nuts.
    The issue is on a small yacht, that the grp will flex.
    In grotty weather you might have the hatch and washboards in for safety, but hitting a big wave the sudden change in air pressure can pop the windows out.
    So my general rule is if a fitting is bolted on deck, use butyl rubber or Arbokol as it is an excellent sealant and you dont need the adhesive qualities.
    If its screwed then an adhesive sealant may be necessary.
    Good job, keep it up...

    • @boatedout
      @boatedout  Před rokem

      Thanks, Mike, that’s some awesome advice there. I always wondered when each product would be good for which application. The windows are actually held in with counter sink screws/bolts with flush nuts on the inside. Although I. Had to turn the screws to thread into the nuts, I put enough butyl tape on that I’m confident it created a good seal on the heads. I used that arbocol 1000 to re glaze the Houdini hatch, although it still leaks some where, Indont think it’s through the glazing, but what a messy job that was. I’ve since removed all deck fittings and she is totally bare. 😁

  • @paulconroy3355
    @paulconroy3355 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video, very informative!

    • @boatedout
      @boatedout  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment Paul!👍⛵️

  • @richardfife8192
    @richardfife8192 Před rokem +2

    I'm doing mine soon with the high strength 3M instant contact tape. And tiger seal adhesive to seal the edges.

    • @boatedout
      @boatedout  Před rokem +1

      That sounds interesting, sounds like a belts and braces measure? Hope it goes well, here’s to no more leaks😁

  • @calmwatersailor1947
    @calmwatersailor1947 Před rokem +1

    Nice job. I did mine with butyl tape as well. The first window of four was a bit messy as I didn't offer it up quite squarely and had to clear up black smudges with white spirit. For the remaining three, before removing, I stuck little wooden blocks with self adhesive pads tight up underneath and at each end. Made it much easier to offer up with holes aligned correctly. Look forward to seeing more of your boat on the water. Roll on spring .

    • @boatedout
      @boatedout  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment, yeah I can see how it could become a bit tricky, I guess that’s why they say stick it in the fridge, luckily is was cold outside, i just put a screw in each end and luckily got the hole first time, that’s a clever idea using blocks. Yes roll on the spring, I can’t wait although I’ve opened a can of worms now I’m armed with butyl tape. All the deck fittings are coming off and gonna paint the deck.😬wish me luck!

  • @timbennett00
    @timbennett00 Před rokem +1

    Nice video and well explained. I need to do this to mine and wasn't sure what sealant to use. Butyl tape seems the best way. Thanks!

    • @boatedout
      @boatedout  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Some good feedback! I had such a good experience with it, time will tell of course. I think it’s important to not over tighten, I might even back some screws off in places then re tighten when it warms up. I’ve since started stripping all the deck fittings so I’ve got less of a boat now!😂

  • @richardfife8192
    @richardfife8192 Před rokem +2

    Good job mate

    • @boatedout
      @boatedout  Před rokem

      Thanks very much! I’ve since stripped every deck fitting so she’s looking pretty bare now. Going to paint the decks with kiwi grip then rebed all the fittings with butyl. No more leaks hopefully!😁

    • @28theark
      @28theark Před 5 měsíci

      @@boatedout hello I’m new to boating haven’t got a clue 😆🤦🏻‍♂️I’m buying a 17ft boat which I’ll be doing up myself but it has no windows in on the cabin so you know how I can go about getting some made? Do you know anyone or anywhere I can have that done please?

    • @boatedout
      @boatedout  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@28theark hi, if I’m completely honest- I don’t really know how to help you I’m afraid. I wish I could. If they are screw on Perspex windows like the ones I have and you don’t have the originals, then you would most likely need to make a template and then get a company to cut them out. Alternatively you might be able to buy the approximate sizes and perhaps get a carpenter to cut them to the right shape. The edges are normally slightly rounded and could potentially be done with a router. My personal experience of cutting Perspex is not particularly a positive one. So by the time you bought some and paid some one to cut it and make a nice job of it- it may well be worth going to a proper boat window company. Where are you based? If I get some time I’ll do some googling- that’s if you haven’t sorted it already. Either way- best of luck and I wish you many happy years of boating! 😁⛵️

    • @28theark
      @28theark Před 5 měsíci

      @@boatedout bless yer thanks for your reply I live in Derbyshire

  • @incoherentboy
    @incoherentboy Před 9 měsíci +1

    Yay for butyl tape!

    • @boatedout
      @boatedout  Před 9 měsíci

      I love butyl!😂

    • @mutley192
      @mutley192 Před měsícem

      @@boatedout ive just come across this channel and seen this vid , oddly enough i had prev bought the exact same product to do some repairs

  • @BabaBugman
    @BabaBugman Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks a lot! I used it as well, but for future, do you know how to remove it? It seems to stick a lot.

    • @boatedout
      @boatedout  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Previously I’ve removed it with a Stanley blade and some white spirit or acetone to polish up, but I guess it depends if it’s firmed up or not. It said on the packet that low temperature firms it up, so maybe a cold day. But if you find a good method please do let me know. Hopefully I won’t need to remove any more on Elise. 😁⛵️

    • @BabaBugman
      @BabaBugman Před 11 měsíci

      @@boatedout I tried to use a little ball of unused butyl and then cleaned the remnant part with acetone. It worked, but it attacked a little bit the varnished and I had to fix it.
      I anticipate the question for when I will have to change the windows (for now, I kept the old ones).