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Solution for leaky hatch cover and cabin door

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Solution for leaky hatch cover and cabin door

Postby Superg » July 29th, 2023, 3:51 pm

I had a leaky hatch cover and cabin door when i got my boat. Also a lot of spiders getting in. So I've solved it with the following:
1. Door sweep on cabin door
2. Foam strip on hatch above door
3. Doubled over piece of vinyl srewed and glued down with spray-rubber over the hatch hinge.

These seem to work great keeping out the blowing rain. I'd be curious to know what other people have done.

Also does a good job keeping out spiders, but I still can't keep spiders from coming through little gaps in the window trim (which i've replaced recently), and I am always spider-bombing to keep the critters away.
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John T.
New Boat Owner (so lots to learn)
1985 Carver 3207 Aft Cabin
Harbored in St Clair Shores, MI

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