Message-ID: <9501260.1075863374871.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 07:32:52 -0700 (PDT) From: cbennett@whaler.com To: rbuy@ect.enron.com Subject: Re: Deck Sealant Recommendation Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: cbennett@whaler.com X-To: rbuy@ect.enron.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \RBUY (Non-Privileged)\Buy, Rick\Inbox X-Origin: Buy-R X-FileName: RBUY (Non-Privileged).pst Cut the present sealant with a razor knife and remove deck. The remaining sealant can be scraped off with a plexiglass or acrylic scraper (this allows you to easily remove the sealant without scratching the gelcoat). A new light tan or beige silicone sealant can be ordered through most marine suppliers or your local Boston Whaler dealer (sorry, no factory direct). Whaler uses a silicone from Starbrite Co., Whaler part# 1081694 or Starbrite's vendor part number 82180. Please call 1-800-Whaler-9 or check the dealer locator on the Whaler website for the location of your nearest Boston Whaler dealer for parts pricing and availability. rbuy@ect.enron .com To: service@whaler.com cc: 09/17/2001 Subject: Deck Sealant 12:14 PM Recommendation I am planning to remove the large deck plate on my 25' Whaler Revenge (1989). There is a sealant there now. How do I remove and what is your recommendation for a replacement sealant. I am going to replace gas hoses, both fill, vent and engine supply. Thanks for help. Rick Buy