makapili wrote:
I removed the seal on cover and not the one on the main hull. To have two seal to work together they have to have a perfect match which is impossible at this level of engineering, just my opinion. Hope this clear things up. Roland
Interesting, I could think removing the hull seal and keeping the hatch seal would be most ideal. Reason is because the difference in surface between the inside of the hatch and the hull is greater than the perimeter of the hatch and the outer perimeter of the hull. Meaning the mating would be most ideal between a hatch seal and the outside perimeter channel of the hatch area. Hope that makes sense? I'm trying it this way and so far spraying the entire area with my water hose nozzle has proved successful.