[C320-list] Leaking Compass Housing

Rick Sulewski rsulewski at bex.net
Mon Jun 18 06:02:15 PDT 2012


Colin,

Despite your reservations, some silicone over the pulley cover gasket seam
as well as over the screw heads solved our leak problems and still made it
very easy to remove the silicone strip whenever the need arose for service
access. Keep in mind that the leak could also be coming from the  helm
mounting on the cockpit deck and a coating of flexible silicone or 3M 4200
over those potential water intrusion points will also reduce the likelihood
of leaks that may show up on the pulley cover and find their way on the aft
bunk. The water will go somewhere and will likely end up between the hull &
pan/bilge molding and settle just aft of the bilge under the molded hull
pan. To remove the water from beneath the pan, we created an access point by
slicing a section of floor board with a jig saw just aft of the bilge where
there is an access port on our 95 model so water accumulation may be
monitored and easily be removed with a small shop vac. Sure beats having
mold and mildew as a result of an annoying repetitive leak onto the aft bunk
bedding.

Rick
My-Ria #277

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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Colin Evans
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 12:59 AM
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Subject: [C320-list] Leaking Compass Housing

We have a very slight (annoying) leak through the compass housing/light on
the binnacle.  It drips down the steering cables into the pulley cover in
the aft cabin where is runs out at the aft bulkhead.
I don`t really want to seal the pulley cover in the aft cabin, and I`m not
sure that putting sealants on the compass housing will be a good idea.  Has
anyone any ideas.
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Regards
Colin Evans
Watermark #774
Lake Macquarie, Australia




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