Jeff,

 

Going from personal memory of a similar year different model Catalina the
hatch should be a Bowmar. I think I found a listing for your gasket
http://store.hamiltonmarine.com/browse.cfm/2.674.html  

 

The tricky part is was it a regular or low profile hatch as they show a
different gasket material for each. I found the Lewmar website shows the
different profiles for Lewmar hatches and compare yours to them rather than
guess.

 

Phil Agur                             s/v Wing Tip

Secretary/Treasurer     Call Sign WCW3485

IC27/270A                          MMSI 366901790 

 <http://www.catalina27.org/> www.catalina27.org    Vessel Doc# 1039809

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Sheler
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 1:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: catalina27-talk: hatch seal

 

Has anyone replaced the gasket on their forward hatch? I'm talking about the
black rubber gasket on the under side of the glass which compresses against
the aluminum frame below when the hatch is lowered and locked, supposedly
creating a waterproof seal. Mine let in copious amounts of water recently
when we were crashing through 4-foot waves that swept over the bow. Not long
ago I resealed the lower frame with butyl tape and it is water-tight. But
upon inspection I found that the upper gasket was pulled away slightly in
one corner, and I'm sure that was where the water was coming in. I was able
to snug it back in place, but that opened a half-inch gap where the two ends
of the gasket meet in the middle of the frame. Whether the gasket has
shrunk, or whether it was never properly fitted, I think it's time to
replace the gasket. 

I have two specific questions: 

First, my current gasket has a channel that snugs around a lip in the upper
frame, holding the gasket in place. So a cutaway view of the gasket looks
something like a small letter 'a' (in Arial font). Does anyone know where to
find this type? The ones I find in West Marine catalog and at Catalina
Direct online don't seem to match. Or do I really need this type? Will a
generic gasket do? (Offhand, I don't know the brand of the hatch.)

Second, my old gasket is easily removed. No adhesives apparently were used.
As noted above, the design of the gasket seems to use friction to hold it in
place. Yet I see in the catalogs that WM and CD want to sell me adhesives to
go with their gaskets. Do I really need to use adhesives? It seems mine was
designed to be used without the sticky stuff, and if it was properly fit I
wouldn't have had this problem. Or am I wrong?

Your input is requested.




Jeff Sheler
s/v Windsome
C27TR #6594     
Hampton, VA

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