NJKodiak
New member
Hey folks -
I'll be mounting an emergency boarding ladder to my Crestliner Kodiak. It's similar to the T-H Marine Twist Step model, and it mounts to the bolts that hold the outboard on the transom.
When I remove the bolts, do I need to re-pack the mounting hole with a sealant/caulk when re-installing or can I simply re-install and rely on the material that's left behind in the transom to seal? Since it's a bolt and nut/washer combo, not sure if I have to re-apply.
Currently, there's a black sealant (it's somewhat hard, could be 5200 but I'm not sure) that was applied by Crestliner to seal the mounting bolts. Boat's 3 years old and I've owned it since new. I have 5200 at home, as well as life caulk, and a number of other things I could use.
Sorry for the dumb question, but I've never removed these motor bolts from any other boats in the past.
Best,
I'll be mounting an emergency boarding ladder to my Crestliner Kodiak. It's similar to the T-H Marine Twist Step model, and it mounts to the bolts that hold the outboard on the transom.
When I remove the bolts, do I need to re-pack the mounting hole with a sealant/caulk when re-installing or can I simply re-install and rely on the material that's left behind in the transom to seal? Since it's a bolt and nut/washer combo, not sure if I have to re-apply.
Currently, there's a black sealant (it's somewhat hard, could be 5200 but I'm not sure) that was applied by Crestliner to seal the mounting bolts. Boat's 3 years old and I've owned it since new. I have 5200 at home, as well as life caulk, and a number of other things I could use.
Sorry for the dumb question, but I've never removed these motor bolts from any other boats in the past.
Best,