Sail Life - Rebedding deck-hull bolts using butyl tape

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • A couple of the bolts in my deck-hull joint have started leaking after 40+ years. Luckily cleaning and rebedding them is very easy! I use simple ethanol to dissolve the old butyl tape and rebed using new butyl tape. Good for another 40 years ;)
    Blog post about how to use butyl tape: www.pbase.com/m...
    I purchased butyl tape at this place: www.pbase.com/m...

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  • @martinmueller4348
    @martinmueller4348 4 года назад +3

    unbelievable what transformation Mads made through during the last five years. Now he has a bigger boat, self confidence, a girl friend, and he actually makes funny jokes. Anyhow, I enjoy watching the old episodes.

  • @jana-vl1gu
    @jana-vl1gu Месяц назад

    Witaj, piszę z Polski i mam nadzieję, że wielu moich rodaków trafi na Twoje filmy. Osobiście z butylem spotkałem się dzięki niemieckiej żeglarce i dziś jestem wielkim zwolennikiem tego uszczelnienia i jego wykorzystywania do uszczelniania okuć pokładowych. Warto by było, aby przy okazji montażu okuć zawsze wspomnieć o przygotowaniu otworów pod okucia. Niestety jest jeszcze grupa żeglarzy, którzy nadal twierdzą, że otwory do okuć muszą być ciasne, a potem się dziwią skąd te pajączki dookoła okuć. Pozdrawiam.

  • @joshledom9420
    @joshledom9420 9 лет назад +8

    Mads, great video! This is the first time I've replied to your channel but I've watched all your videos. I live in Kansas, that's in the middle of the United States. However My wife and I are just starting our 2 year plan/budget to buy a sailboat and move to the coast and become cruisers/livaboards. Your videos give me great inspiration and knowledge. Thanks so much for the quality videos!

  • @enerzise3161
    @enerzise3161 9 лет назад

    I like that you showed the usefulness to yourself for making the videos to maybe later use for reference. My sons and I built a camper that slides into the back of a truck. It holds six kayaks, camping gear and can sleep 5 people when the kayaks are not inside it.
    We took photos and video off and on during the process. Later we had to refer back to the photos and video to see where screws or framing were located. When I watch your videos, I feel inspired to edit something together as my channel has no videos.

  • @Orcatect
    @Orcatect 2 года назад

    I've been watching your channel since around the time you bought Athena; So I'm very happy to have found a trusted source to answer some of my questions about butyl tape!

  • @douglastate9829
    @douglastate9829 9 лет назад

    Butyl tape!? The best. I purchased mine at the same place as you, and of the 6 rolls originally received, I have two left. Harmony is very happy with all of her new butyl tape beddings.
    Another great vid! Fair Winds! Doug

  • @tigersharkzh
    @tigersharkzh 9 лет назад +4

    When ever you remove anything that goes through your deck or hull take a few seconds for a very close inspection of the hole and its edges. All holes must be cleanly beveld and look very closely for minute cracks radiating away from the hole. A clean 45° bevel reduces the risk of cracks occuring and rapidly growing but on a 40 year old deck I'd even put a nice radius on the hole like is done on holes through glass.
    Butyl tape is, like you say, amazing.

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 9 лет назад

    Mads your enthusiasm shows no bounds.
    I was surprised at the remarkably good condition of that bolt you removed - after 40 years too.
    I do not know how you will live with yourself, that job was so easy, you should have removed and receded all the bolts in the eve berth. You had enough Butyl tape.😀

  • @mb97355
    @mb97355 9 лет назад +4

    I've been using butyl and I'm on my 3rd good old boat. I keep running into silicone and household or marine sealers on the boats. I have had to take apart butyl joints that I've done and they come apart easily but were well sealed. I'm still learning to use it to its capability.
    By the way... when I stow things away on the boat (and I know you've been working and making mess) I make a note of where it is. I list all the stowage compartments in a file on my iPhone and list what is in each. When I need something I look in the file. When I'm finished I put it back in the right place. It's a process I took from the Navy. There is a lot of stuff stowed on a ship and you need to know where it is and that it will be there when you need it.

  • @kenmorgan9528
    @kenmorgan9528 9 лет назад

    Mads, great project (insulating the V berth); also enjoyed the isotherm unit install. I'll have to get one of those for my icebox. As for the V berth, my boat already has the teak slats....thank goodness. And thanks for allowing all of us to come along with you as you complete your project list for the boat. Good luck selling your house also. Ken in Orlando

  • @seahaul6225
    @seahaul6225 9 лет назад

    Mads, your attention to detail in everything you do is amazing. I love it!! Great work😀

    • @SailLife
      @SailLife  9 лет назад

      Sea Haul Thank you so much :)

  • @sharongladwin4318
    @sharongladwin4318 8 лет назад

    I bought butyl tape awhile ago, I think I know where it is. I am going to give it a try. One hesitation I have had is that I don't have a second set of hands to unbolt or aid in re-bolting. I thought this task required two people. I was inspired that you did this task alone. I am going to try re-bedding over due hardware on my sailboat this week. Thank you!

    • @aaronlifschutz8358
      @aaronlifschutz8358 5 лет назад +1

      Most screws and bolts through the deck require two people to remove and especially reinstall, because you want to turn the nut and not the bolt to preserve the seal. It appears that the deck bolt you replaced was a carriage bolt, which has a square-shaped section just below the head that locks into a squared off hole and prevents the bolt from rotating while being tightened.

  • @nicholasbrandon1801
    @nicholasbrandon1801 9 лет назад

    Great video Mads. Keeping the older boats dry seems to be a full time job these days. Just a friendly tip, a wire brush works great and is a pretty cheap way to clean bolts. There are also chemicals that do the job, but this job pertains to keeping liquids out of the boat, not bringing more in. I'm sure your dog will agree against more chemicals too.
    Cheers.

  • @RobbsHomemadeLife
    @RobbsHomemadeLife 9 лет назад +4

    I was not even aware of butyl tape, good video, thanks for making and sharing.

    • @SailLife
      @SailLife  9 лет назад +4

      Robb's Homemade Life Thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to leave feedback :) Butyl tape is amazing. The entire deck-hull-joint in the ballad is sealed using butyl.

  • @blueskyredkite
    @blueskyredkite 9 лет назад +5

    The toothbrush goes in the toolbox, they are *so* useful, and it's cheaper to keep the one you have than use your current brush each time you need to scrub something small.

    • @KRoc
      @KRoc 3 года назад

      was thinking the same thing

  • @unclejake154
    @unclejake154 9 лет назад

    Another very informative episode. Thanks Mads.
    John (and Julia)

  • @WakeforMe
    @WakeforMe 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome! Thanks for the links. I'm planning on getting some of this when I start bedding fittings.

  • @JamesMeyerArt
    @JamesMeyerArt Месяц назад

    Thank you, several years ago butyl Tape came back into fashion and I tried it on a few things, one of them being my station plate, this particular stanchion gets a lot of pulling as that is where we put our swim ladder. because of the location of the bolts down below, it is impossible not to have the bolt turn. The turning pulls on the tape and breaks the seal so I know it's not good and try and avoid it. this application failed. I took it apart and drilled a V on the deck under the plate so the void would be filled with butyl tape this worked for many years. until this year when because of the position the yard put our boat, this stanchion had standing water around it and failed again, our boat is from the 1970s and the stanchions have rubber gaskets between the plate and the deck, I am going to make a new rubber gasket and still fill the void with butyl tape. but the bolt will still turn to tighten it down so well see 4th time is a charm thank you for your videos

  • @pkwom
    @pkwom 7 лет назад +1

    Nice video and I hope you find a deep-well socket to use on the other bolts instead of the crescent wrench! Butyl is good stuff!

  • @mjallenuk
    @mjallenuk 7 лет назад

    I really do think you should have your own brand of butyl tape you love it so much!

  • @sailingspokojny7014
    @sailingspokojny7014 9 лет назад +2

    Great video Mads. I will look into the tape.

    • @SailLife
      @SailLife  9 лет назад +4

      Dennis Cline Thanks :) Butyl tape is amazing :) Have a look at the two links in the description. One is a like to some awesome information and the other a link to the stuff I bought :)

    • @What_If_We_Tried
      @What_If_We_Tried 9 лет назад

      ***** Thanks for those links Mads, never thought about beveling those holes before.

  • @sailingspokojny7014
    @sailingspokojny7014 9 лет назад +1

    Will do. I have to re bed all the deck hardware on Spokojny.

  • @miamitreasurehunter
    @miamitreasurehunter 9 лет назад +1

    Hi
    You should check out my "tools" video where I show everything I use for my subway. You need a good 12 point socket set. I use this on all my engine and other parts on the boat, they grip amazingly well
    Good to see you're moving along so well on your new sailboat!

  • @andrewbarron8857
    @andrewbarron8857 9 лет назад

    I don't know if anybody has suggested this or not, but if some have failed in "40 years", then the others will too. While you are at it, you should replace them all, before they start to leak into your nice, new, finished V berth.

  • @sailingspokojny7014
    @sailingspokojny7014 9 лет назад

    Taking your advice Mads. I have ordered a roll of Bed-it Butyl tape from Hamilton Marine. I will let you know how it works for me.

  • @JakeSpeed1000
    @JakeSpeed1000 9 лет назад +1

    As always, enjoyed the video.

  • @Stuwy2
    @Stuwy2 4 года назад +1

    took me a while to find this vid again after 4 years... I was looking for the link to butyl tape as it seems to differ as to what it is from web page to web page. Wanted to find the OG..

  • @passmeby9398
    @passmeby9398 9 лет назад +1

    As always. Good stuff.

  • @lifeislikesailing
    @lifeislikesailing 9 лет назад

    You are making me feel bad for putting projects off because of being to busy sailing Mads. haha I like that butyl tape and I'm going to use it for sure!

  • @beverleyportlock9680
    @beverleyportlock9680 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. I have heard of buytl tape but never used it. Of course, I need to get the sailboat first! :-)

  • @serenitycoastUK
    @serenitycoastUK 9 лет назад +2

    Why did you not do all of them while you had easy access? Just a little forward thinking.

  • @Martin1519
    @Martin1519 5 лет назад +2

    From the thumbnail I thought this guy was Michael from Vsauce lmao 😂

  • @miketadlock1904
    @miketadlock1904 9 лет назад

    Thank you for all of your videos!! We just purchased a sailboat and we will begin working on her next month. I know you are busy, but I asked you a question last week on your 2nd Isotherm video about your stripping and crimping pliers. If you get a chance can you let me know what brand they are?
    Thanks,
    Mike

  • @rickc303
    @rickc303 6 лет назад +1

    As a long time auto and aircraft mechanic learning about repairs on a new to me 35yo sailboat, it pains me to see an adjustable wrech and locking jaw pliers used on machined fasteners. Otherwise great info.

  • @richardwasilkowski7355
    @richardwasilkowski7355 2 года назад

    Great video. I am in the process of having my yacht re painted and when done will need to re fit all the bolts. My yacht is aluminium and most the fittings have no nuts and just thread into the aluminium deck. What is the best way of bedding these in to make them waterproof. Obviously using butyl may not work as when tightening the bolt it will remove most of the butyl due to the bolt turning motion. Any ideas?

  • @ThePastorPiper
    @ThePastorPiper 6 лет назад +1

    What do you do if your v berth walls aren’t ripped out like yours in this video?

  • @NorthernInsights
    @NorthernInsights 9 лет назад +2

    Butyl is king.. never use silicone caulk you will regret it at a later date.

  • @TroyaE117
    @TroyaE117 8 лет назад +1

    My friend, what is the exact name of the product you are using?Thanks.

  • @life_raft_fam8636
    @life_raft_fam8636 7 лет назад +1

    Can I use Butyl tape on deck fasteners that are crewed in not bolted?

  • @boat-renovationdotcom4916
    @boat-renovationdotcom4916 7 лет назад

    Great Tutorial - we'll be adding it to our website if that's okay with you :)!

  • @peterhansen9878
    @peterhansen9878 9 лет назад

    Hi Mads
    Great video.
    Where did you buy it in Denmark / Europe?

  • @sea4see
    @sea4see 9 лет назад +1

    Butyl is religion!

  • @JohnSmith-ki2eq
    @JohnSmith-ki2eq 9 лет назад

    Give white spirit a try also.

  • @SVLOKEE
    @SVLOKEE 9 лет назад

    Good video Mads! I also did a video using Butyl tape on deck fittings, did you see it?

  • @Qbus
    @Qbus 7 лет назад

    I have searched now many times and for a long time and I cannot find a please in Denmark where you can by this butyl tape?
    Please help @SailLife - as the link you have in the description in USA only it seems and I would like to just by it from a webshop here in Denmark :)

    • @SailLife
      @SailLife  7 лет назад

      How much do you need, Mads? :) I've got plenty and I could easily spare a few meters. I haven't found a good source of butyl tape over here yet. The stuff I've got is from the link I the description :)

    • @Qbus
      @Qbus 7 лет назад

      Sail Life well I don't know. My first boat so all is new to me. I guess 2 meters would be enough. If I can buy that from you it would be great :)
      Let's write on Facebook messenger maybe?

    • @Qbus
      @Qbus 7 лет назад

      @SailLife I actually found this yesterday, but I'm not sure it's the exact same. www.wattoo.dk/dafa-multi-sealing-tape-50-mm-5m-900400624?gclid=Cj0KEQjw76jGBRDm1K-X_LnrmuEBEiQA8RXYZ8L6ruKRdnzM0HxenrSbQo-DPGQzVlgee_1HgJfFQboaAo118P8HAQ
      But if you have enough and you want to sell some of it, I would love to buy some, like 2 meters I guess. :)
      PS: I wrote to you on Facebook Messenger.

  • @davidb.cutter4631
    @davidb.cutter4631 6 лет назад

    Hi Mads, you may consider looking at the material safety data sheet before continuing your usage of butyl tape. Most substances containing the prefix "butyl" are toxic. See this site: www.smalleyandcompany.com/docs/msds/ADT%20RT.pdf

  • @mrj.juneau
    @mrj.juneau 9 лет назад

    Hi Mads , I sent u a message the other day maybe it went into junk folder

    • @SailLife
      @SailLife  9 лет назад

      Michael Juneau Hi Michael :) You got mail ;)

  • @crgmrgn
    @crgmrgn 9 лет назад +1

    Title typo … "blolts" ;)

    • @SailLife
      @SailLife  9 лет назад

      Craig Morgan Oops :) thanks ... I'll fix that right now :)

  • @beek014
    @beek014 9 лет назад +1

    blolts?
    sorry, grammar-nazy

    • @SailLife
      @SailLife  9 лет назад +1

      h beek already fixed ;)

    • @beek014
      @beek014 9 лет назад

      good