Jan, I'm familiar with the black stuff. We have a nickname for it in the
construction industry but decorum dictates that I not mention it here.

The only way I know of to remove it would be to apply a very light prying
force to the window frame. Then, using a thin, flexible, sharp blade, make
repeated shallow cuts (somewhat like fileting a fish if you cook). Getting
the residue off will be an equally tedious process. Solvents won't work as
any solvent that will cut the stuff will first destroy the gelcoat.

Go slow, be careful and good luck

Mark, Gratis (6115)

NOLA

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jan
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 12:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IC27A] leaking window

 

  

Hi,

One of the windows of my 1978 Jag27 has started leaking during this year's
severe winter. No dammage though, great relieve.

It appears that the previous owner solved this problem by kitting the frames
tightly close with a sticky black gluelike product, including a thin rubber
line inside the window frame.

I can screw the frames open, but they won't come off, glued as they are to
the hull.

Any solutions as how to separate the frames from the windows without
endommaging them? What product should I use to ensure waterthight windows?
I'm sailing in the North Sea, Europe, so local products for the US market
are no solution to me ... Does anyone know sikaflex-295 UV Marine, and would
you consider it to be the right stuff?

Thanks for sharing your advice!

Jan.



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