CD, I don't think it is his bow hatch (I have 2 AIs and the bow hatches do not leak!) Also, Rene did our 70-mile Chokoloskee to Flamingo camp-sailing trip this year and didn't complain about leaking. The bow hatch will leak if you distort it by placing something large and hard under shock cords. This distorts the hatch cover and causes leakeage. The other time the bow hatch can leak is if your bow is so full of gear that the gear causes some back pressure from the inside (upwards pressure on the cover), which, again, compromises the hatch seal. Of course, if the seal is compromised for some reason (a rat chewed a 6-inch section of mine--still does not leak), it can leak.
René, you are doing great! René, take very good care of those T-n-Seal hatches—you must keep them clean, and be sure to push the cover down after you twist the handle to close them. They often don’t seat tightly. The T-n-S hatches are another area Hobie needs to address. Also, you may need to get some silicone grease (Home Depot in plumbing area). Clean the large rubber O-ring, and then lube it with a light coating of grease. Do not use other lubricants, which can damage the ring. Finally, check to be sure the screws around the T-n-S hatches are tight.
On the topic of riding over waves and bow diving:One of our Flamingo to Chokoloskee trips, we had strong following winds and lots of bow diving
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Flamingo to Chokoloskee, Jan 13-18, 2010.
I discussed the bow-diving as a function of boat design, and then moved the “bow diving” conversation to a separate thread, where we had a very spirited discussion (unfriendly at times.) Some people are strongly opposed to changing the design of the AI—even the amas—to reduce diving.
http://www.hobiecat.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=20589The one solution that caught the attention of a number of people, including ChaosDave, is an add-on wave deflector. A serious thread about an add-on wave deflector can be found at:
http://www.hobiecat.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=20672I like the add-on wave-deflector (and spray deflector?) on the BatBoat that NOHUHU has been discussing.
René, good luck the rest of your trip!Keith