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Savanna (User)
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Leaky Houseboat Roof 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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We have a 1976 [i]Delta Clipper that leaks lot a sieve! Any thoughts on how to seal/repair the roof would be appreciated. Savanna38953.7685763889
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Leaky Houseboat Roof 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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You will have to redo the whole thing as I would guess it is rotten. Boat life caulk would seal the cracks but you must have other problems.
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Leaky Houseboat Roof 2 Years, 2 Months ago
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I use Gaco-flex. It's a self-leveling, two-part, elastomeric compound that seals and can be walked on. Last for about 5 years...Look for it online.
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Iman (User)
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Leaky Houseboat Roof 2 Years, 2 Months ago
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I'd use Marine-Tex over all the seams and other leaking areas then roll the whole thing with durabak or a similar bedliner type product.
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