Top Gun Hatch Leaking
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Top Gun Hatch Leaking
The port hatch on our 2001 Top Gun leaks when washed. I thought it was the rubber seal that was the problem but discovered this was not the case.
The last time we washed the boat we lifted the bow of the boat using a forklift on the trailer. I was inside the cabin and noticed the hatch started to slowly leak. The water was leaking where the stainless trim piece meets the fiberglass opening.
my question is where is the water coming from. I know there is a drain that is supposed to drain any water that accumilates around the hatch opening and was wondering if this could be leaking internally.
If anybody has this same problem or knows what could be causing it I would appreciate any help.
The last time we washed the boat we lifted the bow of the boat using a forklift on the trailer. I was inside the cabin and noticed the hatch started to slowly leak. The water was leaking where the stainless trim piece meets the fiberglass opening.
my question is where is the water coming from. I know there is a drain that is supposed to drain any water that accumilates around the hatch opening and was wondering if this could be leaking internally.
If anybody has this same problem or knows what could be causing it I would appreciate any help.
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I have the same problem I've been trying to figure out with a bullet. I think it's the same design. I blew air thru the drain thinking that was it, tryed new rubber and that did'nt stop it either.
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I just spent over $500.00 replacing the all the hardware for those hatches and they STILL LEAK !!! I dont know what more can be done to stop this. If you look into the gasket area you can see sunlight between the gasket and the deck in some spots.
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I thought it was the rubber as well, but when I was inside the cabin and watched it starting to leak I noticed it was not comming from the rubber seal. It seems to be coming internally from the deck, and leaking between the fiberglass and the metal trim. That is why I was wondering if the drain was somehow the problem, maybe draining internally into the deck were the opening for the hatch is. I left a message for Bud at Cigarette, if I get an answer I will let you guys know. At least I know mine is not the only one.
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If the drain is plugged it will leak via rubber seal and sometime where the hatches are pinned. you may try pulling the insert out of the drain and reseal it. I have never experienced any leakage from the deck