Rotating a hatch?
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Well, i had a small leak at my deck hatch and in heavy rain see it in my headliner, AND I hate how baja put the hatches backwards on the 252's. so today i removed the hatche cleaned the areas and re siliconed it all and put the hatch in forward facing. now i can crack it and get some air, or get air when camping alot easier. or when i stick my head out i can see.
Anyone else ever done this?
I also mounted my VHF antenna, and radio
Anyone else ever done this?
I also mounted my VHF antenna, and radio
Last edited by mittens; 03-16-2009 at 11:31 AM.
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I have never heard of rotating them but if it works I think that is great. Hopefully you will pick up a couple of miles per hour! LOL
We had the same issue on the 36 and had a bad seal which caused the headliner to have to be replaced under warranty.
Enjoy
We had the same issue on the 36 and had a bad seal which caused the headliner to have to be replaced under warranty.
Enjoy
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We had to do that for the people that would forget to latch them, then run 80 mph down the lake, hit a wave (then) the hatch becomes a missle headed for your head 
Kids are the worst for doing that.....
XT

Kids are the worst for doing that.....
XT
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Had a 260 overnighter sea ray with a single hatch and would allway leave it crack and latched so we scooped a little breeze and it worked great. This will be great, AS LONG AS WE GOT IT SEALED. haha but it was leaking before too so...
It rained last ngiht and i did not see any new water spot or wet spots. just cleanned the headliner as best as i could Scrubbing bubbles are GREAT. even on the carpet the work wonders
It rained last ngiht and i did not see any new water spot or wet spots. just cleanned the headliner as best as i could Scrubbing bubbles are GREAT. even on the carpet the work wonders
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Ok so still no leaks, and it worked GREAT for scooping a little air int he cabin. washed the boat, and the deck was covered with water spraying right where the eal is and nothing got inside!!!! silcone works haha
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Nothing worse than water leaks to find and resolve.
Good luck




