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Trigger
      
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| on my grady I have a window that leaks slightly when it rains. I assume that I can find where the leak is and the water is coming in and caulk it but what type of caulk should I use I dont want anything to strong but have herd that silicone should not be used in marine environments. any help would be appreciated thanks Kevin
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Grouper
      
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I forget who makes it but I've used this clear silicone for all kinds of stuff. I think I bought it at boaters world. Comes in a little tube
-former overNunder-I support GulfSide Boat Worx...boat cleaning/detailing, bottom cleaning, zinc/anode changing and teak work. Lic. and Ins 251-923-9166
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Sailfish
      
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3M-101 is what you want. remove the window, clean the area up and rebed it with the 3M-101.
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