bartoma Well-Known Member Joined May 8, 2014 Messages 144 Reaction score 38 Points 28 Jan 28, 2024 #1 Seeing a little moisture on the bunk under the hatch... Before I think about anything dramatic, I thought I would replace the hatch seal... Does anyone know the correct gasket material for the Bomar hatch for a 2001 265 Express? Attachments 20240128_111423.jpg 939.8 KB · Views: 7
Seeing a little moisture on the bunk under the hatch... Before I think about anything dramatic, I thought I would replace the hatch seal... Does anyone know the correct gasket material for the Bomar hatch for a 2001 265 Express?
D DennisG01 GreatGrady Captain Joined Sep 1, 2013 Messages 7,430 Reaction score 1,414 Points 113 Location Allentown, PA & Friendship, ME Model Offshore Jan 28, 2024 #2 Very common - easy to source locally. But forget about the foam seal - either bed it with something like LifeSeal or, even better, butyl rubber tape.
Very common - easy to source locally. But forget about the foam seal - either bed it with something like LifeSeal or, even better, butyl rubber tape.
F fedja Active Member Joined Dec 20, 2023 Messages 38 Reaction score 3 Points 8 Age 54 Model Express 330 Feb 24, 2024 #3 Did you check the screws inside the handles? I just tightened mine and problem solved