Hey,I had to remove the floor plate in order to access the bilge pump, which was not working. I used a knife to cut through the sealer. After replacing the bilge pump, I fitted the plate back down, which went back in snugly. What do I need to do to make this watertight. Do I need to completely remove the sealer that I cut, or can I get away with just putting some sealer in the cut line that I made to remove the plate.It looks like to completely replace the sealer I cut, it would require one or two caulking gun cartridges. What material should I use?
I also need to install a transducer on the transom. What material do I need to make the holes waterproof?Dr. Seth Anderson1991 Osprey 200
The best way to mount ANYTHING to a transom is to overdrill the holes by a size or two, fill with thickened resin, then redrill with the proper size bit... this leaves a layer of resin in the hole to avoid any water intrusion... then follow Rick's instructions on 5200 in addition. The last thing you want is water in your transom.