Bomar hatch seal replacement
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- seadog6532
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Bomar hatch seal replacement
Has anyone had any luck replacing the Bomar hatch seals? I'm having a bit of leaking and was wondering if I can get replacement seals or if I need to get some weather seal and make my own. I looked at West Marine today and was not too impressed with the quality of material I saw.
Thanks
Mark
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Mark
Mark and Anna of Arianna CD30K #112
- bottomscraper
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Yup we replace the seals on one of our Bomar hatches. If I remember correctly I purchased the material from either Hamilton or Defender. It came with a sticky back and has held up for at least 3 years. Our other hatch gasket hasn't been changed yet. We did rebed both hatches last year which wasn't as bad a job as I expected.
If they are the cast hatch the gasket material is part number is:
P100-52
It is sold by the foot and runs about $4-$4.25 a foot.
http://store.hamiltonmarine.com/browse.cfm/4,11738.htm
http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?pat ... &id=834163
If they are the cast hatch the gasket material is part number is:
P100-52
It is sold by the foot and runs about $4-$4.25 a foot.
http://store.hamiltonmarine.com/browse.cfm/4,11738.htm
http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?pat ... &id=834163
Rich Abato
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
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Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
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Excellent service from Pompanette
I did mine on our 28 (power). Our hatch was probably different than yours, but if you have any trouble identifying the gasket you need, call Pompanette (who makes Bomar). They were simply outstanding in helping me figure out what hatch model I have and what part(s) I needed. They took several calls from me as I described the hatch, and the rep gave me her email address so I could email pictures.
They'll sell you the gasket too, but the rep suggested I get it from a marine supply because it would be a bit cheaper. Once I had the part number, finding it online was no problem.
Go here: http://www.pompanette.com/bomar
Click "Online Catalog"
Then look for "Spare parts - extruded hatches"
Here are some photos and description of what I did:
http://trawlerjoe-maintenance.blogspot. ... hatch.html
They'll sell you the gasket too, but the rep suggested I get it from a marine supply because it would be a bit cheaper. Once I had the part number, finding it online was no problem.
Go here: http://www.pompanette.com/bomar
Click "Online Catalog"
Then look for "Spare parts - extruded hatches"
Here are some photos and description of what I did:
http://trawlerjoe-maintenance.blogspot. ... hatch.html
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Bomar is a division of Pompanette, Inc.
I replaced the seal on our main hatch in 2004. I purchased all of the supplies needed -- the gasket and the glue -- from the manufacturer. If you don't want to purchase the stuff from them, you can at least look to see which items you need and purchase them elsewhere.
Anyway, the gastket is Bomar Part# P100-52 9/16" and $4.25 per foot. The glue is Bomar Part# P100-50 and is $21.00 per tube.
Bomar is a division of Pompanette, Inc. Just scroll to the top of this page and click on the "Where to Look" link, scroll down through the list and click on the link for Pompanette, Inc. to get to their web site.
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
Anyway, the gastket is Bomar Part# P100-52 9/16" and $4.25 per foot. The glue is Bomar Part# P100-50 and is $21.00 per tube.
Bomar is a division of Pompanette, Inc. Just scroll to the top of this page and click on the "Where to Look" link, scroll down through the list and click on the link for Pompanette, Inc. to get to their web site.
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
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You also can bring a piece of the gasket to a local auto glass/glass company-they may have something that fits-I found a little bit of water proof grease on the gasket helps as well-eventaully the gasket gets compressed-especialy where the clamps are and it starts to leak-and I hate leaks! if you can find "genuine replacement parts" buy enough to last you for a few years-
You don't need any glue.
As bottomscraper already said, the gasket comes with adhesive already on it. The Pompanette/Bomar site is somewhat misleading on this point. The adhesive referred to actually is some overpriced polysulfide for bedding the hatch to the deck. Definitely save a few bucks and order through Defender or Hamilton and not directly from Pompanette/Bomar.
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Re: You don't need any glue.
Hi Stan.Stan W. wrote:As bottomscraper already said, the gasket comes with adhesive already on it. The Pompanette/Bomar site is somewhat misleading on this point. The adhesive referred to actually is some overpriced polysulfide for bedding the hatch to the deck. Definitely save a few bucks and order through Defender or Hamilton and not directly from Pompanette/Bomar.
The glue is not for bedding the hatch to the deck, it's more like a rubber cement, but it's not that either. You'll get a better seal if you use the glue and not just the adhesive that's already on the gasket.
By the way, use the same glue if you need to replace the gasket around the lid for your icebox. The self-adhesive will definitely not stick to that after it's gotten wet a few times.
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
Try this stuff
3M Automotive Weather Strip Adhesive..... is available at auto supply stores. It's a super contact cement like product. I used it on all port and hatch gaskets and it has held up for years. Only put it where you want it,
doesn't come off easily.
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- seadog6532
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Maybe they sent me the wrong tube.
All I know is I ordered that part number because I was not aware the gasket already had adhesive and what I received was a tube of Rule brand caulk. I just went with the adhesive that already was on the gasket and so far it has worked fine.Cathy Monaghan wrote:The glue is not for bedding the hatch to the deck, it's more like a rubber cement, but it's not that either. You'll get a better seal if you use the glue and not just the adhesive that's already on the gasket.
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CS28 Main Cabin Hatch
The PO used silicone to try and keep an old gasket working. Nothing will stick to the hatch frame now.
Has anyone had any success in removing silicone residue?
She is covered up for Winter but I'll need to attack this in the spring.
Thanks!
TrT
Has anyone had any success in removing silicone residue?
She is covered up for Winter but I'll need to attack this in the spring.
Thanks!
TrT
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