[C320-list] Deck hatch sealing.
Monte B.
mjbc60 at sbcglobal.net
Sun Aug 24 08:48:50 PDT 2008
Scott that sounded like such a good idea I ordered a roll. Your right, they
are proud of that stuff but to avoid the clean up associated with the liquid
I'll gladly fork it over. Thanks for the tip.
Monte
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Subject: Re: [C320-list] Deck hatch sealing.
Having done three of these, I'm a big fan of the Bomar hatch sealing
tape. It's a foam tape impregnated with sealer with adhesive on one
side. You just peel the cover off the adhesive, run a length around the
edge of the hatch with a little overlap at the end (being careful to
cover the screw holes, then drop the hatch back in and reinsert/tighten
the screws. The hardest part is cleaning all of the old sealant off of
everything first.
My attempts to reseal using different kinds of caulk have all been
disasters due to the poor fit between the hatch and the deck cutout.
There are big hidden gaps in there that are hard to fill with a liquid
product. You end up with caulk everywhere, and then it's hit or miss
whether it will actually be watertight after everything cures.
You can find the hatch tape here:
http://www.pompanette.com/pompweb.nsf/731d6514ff5a8481852567be000745b2/735e2
71a8a37bd138525683f004c342a?OpenDocument
It's a bit pricey, but worth it given how much better it works, and the
time you will save using it.
Scott Thompson
Surprise, 653
Monte B. wrote:
> What product have some of you used to seal the deck hatches? Mine are
> Lewmar's and I have tightened all of the mounting hardware twice. I am
> fairly sure the leakage is at the hatch, deck joint and the sealer seems
to
> have gone the way of the port light bedding.
>
>
>
> Monte
>
> Laima #620
>
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