scc wrote:
Still hoping for an answer regarding the hatch cover seal making contact with the hull. My doesn't come close.
In my case, the only barrier to water entry is whatever seal is formed between the underside of the hatch and the hatch opening seal.
Only the AI and the TI seems to be using 2 seals on the front hatch. In my opinion that needs a very accurate fit between hull and hatch cover. The rotomold process is not that precise and as the bow is flexing (very revealing film clip, Stringy!), there will be no way both sealings will work at same time.
If the cut out of the hatch and the hull is SO BAD performed as it was in my 2012 AI there will be NO sealing at all to do the work.
There was a open gap
ALL THE TIME at
BOTH longsides of the front hatch. I took in loads of water.
I, personally don't like the idea of the "shower cap". That stops water that already passed the hatch cover. The water should be stopped outside the hatch cover.
I have not seen Hobie admit anything about the leaking front hatch in this forum.
The design is what it is.
The performance of cutting and mounting is what it is.
For those (a few?) that use the AI/TI offshore in rough conditions and discover that front hatch is leaking, the problem probably have to be fixed by themselves.
There are several methods shown and described in this forum.
Be careful if you need to do additional cutting/adjusting in the hull!
best regards
thomas