Boat Life Life Caulk White Marine Sealant - 5.2 oz Cartridge

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MSRP: $25.49
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SKU:
BOA-1372
UPC:
020537013724
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Product Overview

Boat Life Life Caulk White Marine Sealant - 5.2 oz Cartridge

Don't let leaks sink your sailing dreams! Boat Life Life Caulk White Marine Sealant is your trusted ally against water damage. This 5.2 oz cartridge of long-lasting, permanently flexible polysulfide sealant is the go-to solution for both above and below-the-waterline repairs. Sandable, paintable (with noted exceptions), and boasting incredible resistance to teak oils, gasoline, and diesel fuel, this American-made sealant bonds flawlessly to virtually any surface. From sealing thru-hull fittings and repairing underwater seams to bedding deck hardware on your teak deck, Life Caulk provides a durable, waterproof seal you can depend on – even for emergency underwater repairs! Get back to smooth sailing with the confidence only Boat Life can provide.

Key Features

  • Long lasting, permanently flexible marine polysulfide sealant
  • Can be sanded and painted (with exceptions)
  • Usable above and below the waterline
  • Tack-free in 1 to 3 days (under ideal conditions)
  • Excellent resistance to teak oils, gasoline, and diesel fuel
  • Bonds to fiberglass, wood, metal, glass, and itself
  • Cures to a firm flexible rubber seal
  • Excellent waterproofing and adhesion qualities
  • Can be applied underwater for emergency repairs
  • Can be applied to damp surfaces

Specifications

  • size: 5.2 fl. oz
  • type: Half Cartridge
  • color: White
  • material: Polysulfide
  • MPN: 1372
  • SKU: 1372

Warranty: No warranty information found on the provided source.

The Captain's Take

Years at sea have taught me one thing: prevention is key. Don't wait for a leak to spring before caulking. Proactive sealing with Boat Life Life Caulk, especially around vulnerable thru-hull fittings and deck hardware, will save you headaches (and potential disasters) down the line. A little preventative maintenance goes a long way in keeping your vessel seaworthy.

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