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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfreek" data-source="post: 424903" data-attributes="member: 18522"><p>I really like the LIFESEAL from Boat life marine products. Works above and below the water line. I wouldn't spread it all over the pods to make a seal. I would apply some around each hole you make for your bolts then after you get the pods installed use it as you would a caulk and seal the seam created between your boat and the edges of the pods. Make sure you let ut cure completely for a few days for best results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfreek, post: 424903, member: 18522"] I really like the LIFESEAL from Boat life marine products. Works above and below the water line. I wouldn't spread it all over the pods to make a seal. I would apply some around each hole you make for your bolts then after you get the pods installed use it as you would a caulk and seal the seam created between your boat and the edges of the pods. Make sure you let ut cure completely for a few days for best results. [/QUOTE]
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