Marine vs Bathroom Silicone

yader84

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Hey all,

I'm mounting a transducer on my transom (aluminum covering wood). The directions say to seal my mounting holes with marine grade silicone. Unfortunately I live an hour away from the rest of civilization and don't have any marine grade silicone on hand. Will bathroom silicone work for this application? Maybe a type II silicone?

Thanks everyone!
 

109jb

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Re: Marine vs Bathroom Silicone

I wouldn't use silicone at all. 3M 4200 marine sealant would be my choice. Last time I checked Wal mart had it.
 

Jrockman

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Re: Marine vs Bathroom Silicone

Bathroom silicone is not for under water . It may hold seal for a season or two.
 

Woodonglass

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Re: Marine vs Bathroom Silicone

Yep, 3M 4200 is the correct product for this application. Boats and any kind of Silicone is a definite NO-NO!!!!


I'm just sayin...:D
 

yader84

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Re: Marine vs Bathroom Silicone

Great, thanks everyone! Made a run into town to grab the 3M 4200.
 

Yacht Dr.

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Re: Marine vs Bathroom Silicone

Hello m8s..

Just a quick note about the tubes you buy ( 4200-5200 etc. ). When your spout kicks off and you come to find later you cant use a caulk gun to use.. Dont throw away the tube..you can cut a hole in it near the tip and squish out more product for more use. Keep cutting further as needed after the hole cures up. :)

Oh..and IMHO there are many uses for silicone on boats instead of your high end adhesive/sealers. So dont rule it out alltogether.

YD.
 

krs60

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Re: Marine vs Bathroom Silicone

Would the 3M 4200 be ideal for sealing the 2 halves of my 1960 slickcraft or would 3M 5200 be more for my use? I split the boat into 2 parts to paint it and want some protection when it's ready for the water.

Sorry if it looks like i'm thread-jacking but this post seemed appropriate.
 

raymondpickens

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Re: Marine vs Bathroom Silicone

Would the 3M 4200 be ideal for sealing the 2 halves of my 1960 slickcraft or would 3M 5200 be more for my use? I split the boat into 2 parts to paint it and want some protection when it's ready for the water.

Sorry if it looks like i'm thread-jacking but this post seemed appropriate.


No exactly jacking but you should start a new thread, that one was a year old.
 
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