I installed a swimplatforms platform 4-5 years ago. Followed the instructions to the letter especially when it came to drilling and sealing the underwater transom support rods. I used 5200 liberally in the holes, on the lags and between the rod and transom. Its solid, I have no issue with it but I looked at the hardware recently while prepping the boat for the season and noticed some concerns. I see the blob of 5200 above the rod looks shrunk and pulled away or perhaps after curing, when weight was put on the rod it shifted downward taking up the clearance in the bolt holes. The brown stain emanating out of the gap doesn't look good but for all I know its some organic growth (my lake gets pretty nasty with algae and zebra mussels and its slipped all season. Its all stainless so it cant be a rust stain. But with looking ugly I'm worried about water intrusion into the wood.
I'm wondering if I should disassemble and reseal but with it all glued up with 5200 could I do more damage, like tear out the wood where the lags are threaded into? Am I worrying about nothing because if I applied 5200 liberally the lag holes should be water tight regardless of what the outside looks like, even if the rod shifted a bit? Should I get some 5200 FC or other sealant and caulk around the area for piece of mind?


I'm wondering if I should disassemble and reseal but with it all glued up with 5200 could I do more damage, like tear out the wood where the lags are threaded into? Am I worrying about nothing because if I applied 5200 liberally the lag holes should be water tight regardless of what the outside looks like, even if the rod shifted a bit? Should I get some 5200 FC or other sealant and caulk around the area for piece of mind?

