Hi folks, update on new windlass now after a good season. Mid summer, removed the side cover and all was in good shape, no water.
I finally found and purchased a cover made specifically for the 700 Profish and have maintained the cover all season.
Now, with new project removing the pulpit to install new wider anchor roller to support the Delta Plow type anchor. While the windlass is dismounted, pulled the side cover off and what did I find?
Water!!!!!!
WTF is going on? How is water getting inside this unit that is supposedly sealed? The original seal looked to be well sealed. Water did not drip out when carrying the windlass off the boat and into the garage, so there is no obvious leak.
The water fortunately was not salty....ask me how I know!
Now, I have pulled all apart and cleaned all grease off and washed parts in Mineral Spirits. Now re-assembled, but what to use for the side plate gasket material? I have heard some using caulk, but what is best type to allow later easy removal. No, no 5200!
Thinking that the neoprene gasket just does not seal good. No idea how water can get into the windlass. Where the wires go through is fully sealed as well.
What about the RTV type sealants used for car gaskets? Seems it is somewhat easy to remove over some of the marine caulks out there like 4200, etc. Anyone have some previous experience...good/bad?