I read about Performance Plus Duct Tape 8979 in the Good Old Boat Newsletter a while back and I can highly recommend it for the slow-going project.
I have been working on the deck of our Sea Sprite for the past several months. The boat has been left uncovered and I have used the Perf+ duct tape to cover all of the various holes and openings from removed hardware. The area was very clean when the tape was applied and it has adhered extremely well, not leaked and amazingly left no residue at all after months in the blazing Georgia heat. I have been working on 6 chain plates which have large openings through the deck and not a drop down below.
It was a little pricey, but a quantum leap from blue tape (and even the green). It is darker than regular duct tape so you can tell the difference.
In the perfect world, I would have a covered shop which fit all of the boats -- and plenty of time to get the job done in a timely fashion. In the meantime, I can highly recommend it.
Performance Plus Duct Tape 8979
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Re: Performance Plus Duct Tape 8979
That is good to know. Look at a previous "discovery" of mine.
http://plasticclassicforum.com/viewtopi ... =17&t=4456
Cheap! Dave
http://plasticclassicforum.com/viewtopi ... =17&t=4456
Cheap! Dave
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