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Old 09-24-2018, 03:40 PM   #1
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Camano 31 (classic) Lazarette Hatch Gasket

The gasket material on the lazarette hatch is looking really bad on my Camano 31. Has anyone replaced theirs? I was interested in what adhesive was used.
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Old 09-28-2018, 07:34 AM   #2
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Not sure. But I agree that it should be replaced. While you're at it you might as well do the propane locker as well.
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Hi, did you replace the gasket? What did you use? I have a leak and was looking to replace over the winter...
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Old 12-17-2018, 12:55 PM   #4
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Camano31 Hatch Gasket

I have not completed the task. The gasket material is available via Amazon in large quantities. The boat is now on the hard so this will be a next season project.
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I just did a Bomar hatch, the gasket material is sized and shaped for the manufacturers hatch. There was adhesive and a peel strip over it on one side of the gasket material when it arrived, you cut it to length and super glue the ends together to make an "O" ring out of it, peel the strip and apply it to the frame. Instruction arrive in the package, it IS as easy as it sounds :-)

Shipping to Alaska was more expensive than the gasket :-( I don't recall who I ordered it from, but they will never get my business again due to the shipping method used.
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I used some single sided Neoprene tape. Peel and stick available in numerous thicknesses and widths at https://www.mcmaster.com/neoprene-rubber
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