Pearson Yachts Forum
Pearson Boats - Common Systems => Ports & Hatches => Topic started by: Now or Never! on October 19, 2011, 08:06:30 AM
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Well, it's finally happened! One of the ports on our P323 has developed a leak. I guess it's time to rebed. What can I expect when I remove the screws from the interior trim? Do the screws go through the trim into the exterior trim? Is there some kind of gasket between the interior and exterior? I want to be prepared to fix the problem before I take things apart.
Peter
Now or Never!
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I have not yet had to do this on my boat, but there is an article on this very site - http://pearson323.com/projects/portlights.pdf - which briefly walks through repairing the larger portlights.
Although this link describes replacing old portlights with new ones, you may find it useful:
http://www.pbase.com/mainecruising/nfm_port_lights
I am also a big fan of this site - so much useful information - and as you will see, he recommends butyl tape, which I used when I was reversing one of my hatches, no leaks so far....very useful stuff for bedding down most things.
Let us know how it goes!