Gin
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- Echo II (2019)
Several forum members have dealt with rust issues on their swim step hardware by re-bedding with butyl tape, following the technique described on Marine How To. One of the recommendations on that site is to not put any butyl or other sealant on the underside of the hardware, below deck. That makes total sense for something like cleats, where the cleat is above deck and the attachment is inside or under a gunnel.
But what about the swim step, which is often awash, and gets a lot of water on both sides of the fittings and the hardware? I'm unsure on what I should do on the underside.
Gini
But what about the swim step, which is often awash, and gets a lot of water on both sides of the fittings and the hardware? I'm unsure on what I should do on the underside.
Gini