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Author: | GTBecker [ Sat Aug 28, 2010 11:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Foredeck hatch hinge |
My 22" round foredeck hatch leaks under hard rain. Now that I've really looked at it, I've found that the hinge has degraded and allows the aft edge of the hatch to rest about 1/8" above the rubber seal; there is an obvious gap when it should be tightly closed. Has anyone encountered this? Is there a solution short of a $500 complete replacement? Tom |
Author: | MCLKS [ Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Foredeck hatch hinge |
Even better news, the hatch is no longer made and there are no parts. There was a dispute between Four Winns and Lewmar. The new hatch is a bit larger which will require topside deck modifications. This is assuming that you have the Lewmar Concept hatch. I am too looking for a new hatch on a 2002 Vista. |
Author: | GTBecker [ Sun Aug 29, 2010 11:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Foredeck hatch hinge |
Thanks. Another project! Oh boy! I guess I'll somehow rebuild the hinge. Thankfully, I have a friend with a mill so maybe we can whip up a clone in aluminum. Tom |
Author: | jefcully [ Thu Sep 09, 2010 2:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Foredeck hatch hinge |
This is obviously not the direction that promotes ventilation when at anchor mooring, but it means that the boat is not too wet when the door is open. I always close the tailgate into the sea unless conditions are very mild - but do enjoy a breeze through the room when the weather warms. |
Author: | GTBecker [ Sun Sep 12, 2010 3:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Foredeck hatch hinge |
MCLKS wrote: ... assuming that you have the Lewmar Concept hatch... It does appear to be a Lewmar, yes. I think the hinge, while deteriorating and a little sloppy, isn't the immediate problem afterall. It looks like the neoprene seal has simply flattened to the extreme, so it does not close the gap on the hinge side. I've found a temporary solution by running a #18 insulated wire (~1/8" OD) around the circumference, under the seal; it lifts the seal edge sufficiently. I suppose I could also replace the seal with a self-adhesive half-round foam tape. The hatch hinge plastic is well crazed and will surely fail someday so I expect it will need replacement, probably sooner than later. My wife asked a reasonable question: are there recreational boating junkyards - like auto graveyards - where one can find specific serviceable parts from otherwise-retired vessels? |
Author: | firecadet613 [ Sun Sep 12, 2010 5:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Foredeck hatch hinge |
Remove the hatch and the seal. Clean it all up, put down a nice bead of LifeCalk, and reinstall the hatch. Shouldn't take much more than 2hrs, if even that long. |
Author: | GTBecker [ Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Companionway seal |
I was able to effectively seal the foredeck hatch by cutting out most of the original seal with a razor knife (I left the inner circumference, about 3/16" wide, since it provides a lip) and installed a 5/8"-wide D foam self-adhesive seal tape around that seal lip. On to the companionway: on the '99 258 Vista, the smoked acrylic door and top hatch are sealed with a continuous ~178-inch-long ~3/16" neoprene tube that, like the foredeck hatch seal, has flattened over its 10 years. Is it replaceable? |
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