jaydub said:Gregsnow, I have a 222 also and noticed the rear deck access panel on my boat was not caulked either. I noticed I was getting water in the bilge when it rained or when I washed it down, so I caulked mine with GE almond bath caulk. That solved the water problem and if I need to remove the panel, I just cut through the silicone with a razor and it lifts right out.gregsnow said:Guys, come to think of it (not currently with my boat) , there is an area on my deck over the bilge, in front of the motor that is sectioned off without any caulking. The rest of the seams on the deck are full. Does this area of a Fish. 222 not ever need the caulk. I would imagine if it did, the manu. or dealer would of caulked it. And thanks for all the insight.
GS
I was wondering why Grady didn't caulk this panel either. Maybe because that is the access panel to get to the livewell pump and washdown pump, but there is still a port to access the valve handles. I replaced my livewell pump and it was easy to cut the silicone, remove the panel then reapply the silicone after. My bilge hasn't had the water accumulation since.
Alright Jaydub, I will caulk it as well. Glad the dealer told me. :roll:
Guess a years worth of water wont hurt too bad. (i hope) What do you mainly use your 222 for? I love mine so far. Keep in touch since we have same boat and issues.
GS