Now that the coaming material is all nicely repaired and revarnished I'll be looking to install it soon. Got new replacement SS screws and washers to match the original sizes.
What caulk should I use? I know that Michaelyogi (Hi Michael) stated in a recent post he used 3m 4200 for hardware attachment and 5200 for the coaming. From what I've read the 5200 is used as a super-strong adhesive caulk when you don't ever want to separate anything. Is this the way to go, or would it be better to caulk it with 4200, thus giving one the option to remove and refinish (repair, revitalize, renovate, etc.) sometime in the future if need be? If so, is 4200 sticky enough to help hold the coamings on?
I've also filled the old screw holes with epoxy-coated wood, and will be redrilling new pilot holes for the screws.
Thanks for advice.
Carlos