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That worked for me for about half the summer as well. Then, for
reasons I can't figure out, it stopped working. -- Roger Long "Scotty" wrote in message ... I don't know if I have the same ports as you, but when I took ownership of my boat the ports were dripping down the dogs a little , as you stated. A surveyor told me to lube the rubber gaskets. I cleaned them and smeared some Vaseline on them. That stopped the drips. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ "Roger Long" wrote in message ... My gaskets still have plenty of rubber thickness so maybe they are alright. I took the screens out because my kids were kicking holes in them as they climbed enthusiastically around the boat and it wasn't a bad bug year. I wonder if the screens are necessary for the gaskets to stay tight. Have you used your ports without the screens? -- Roger Long wrote in message oups.com... Roger Long wrote: Is leaking around the dogs with drips running down the dogs themselves an endemic problem with 1980 era Beckson plastic ports or will new gaskets fix them? I'd hate to spend $250 on a whole set of new gaskets for the boat and still have these annoying little drips. Don't bother telling me about better ports. That's on the list, just not for this year. -- Roger Long I probably have similar Beckson ports on my C&C 37. I ordered two replacement gaskets from Beckson and they didn't fit. Right dimensions but way too thick. Beckson never answered my email as to why they didn't fit. My leak has stopped so I'm not pursuing it but here are two ideas I've had for correcting the situation. On my ports I can see that you can only tighten them down so far and then you have plastic against plastic. You cannot compensate for shrinkage in the rubber gasket. I figured I could grind away a bit of plastic so they could be tightened further. Other idea is to run a narrow bead of flexible glue down the center of the gasket to build it up a bit on the surface the portlight beds against. |
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Over tightening the dogs is not good, either.
SV "Roger Long" wrote in message ... That worked for me for about half the summer as well. Then, for reasons I can't figure out, it stopped working. -- Roger Long "Scotty" wrote in message ... I don't know if I have the same ports as you, but when I took ownership of my boat the ports were dripping down the dogs a little , as you stated. A surveyor told me to lube the rubber gaskets. I cleaned them and smeared some Vaseline on them. That stopped the drips. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ "Roger Long" wrote in message ... My gaskets still have plenty of rubber thickness so maybe they are alright. I took the screens out because my kids were kicking holes in them as they climbed enthusiastically around the boat and it wasn't a bad bug year. I wonder if the screens are necessary for the gaskets to stay tight. Have you used your ports without the screens? -- Roger Long wrote in message oups.com... Roger Long wrote: Is leaking around the dogs with drips running down the dogs themselves an endemic problem with 1980 era Beckson plastic ports or will new gaskets fix them? I'd hate to spend $250 on a whole set of new gaskets for the boat and still have these annoying little drips. Don't bother telling me about better ports. That's on the list, just not for this year. -- Roger Long I probably have similar Beckson ports on my C&C 37. I ordered two replacement gaskets from Beckson and they didn't fit. Right dimensions but way too thick. Beckson never answered my email as to why they didn't fit. My leak has stopped so I'm not pursuing it but here are two ideas I've had for correcting the situation. On my ports I can see that you can only tighten them down so far and then you have plastic against plastic. You cannot compensate for shrinkage in the rubber gasket. I figured I could grind away a bit of plastic so they could be tightened further. Other idea is to run a narrow bead of flexible glue down the center of the gasket to build it up a bit on the surface the portlight beds against. |
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The lugs on the frame of the port right over about where your right
eye would be while lying in the forward V berth popped off. It wasn't because it was soon after we got the boat and we never slept aboard it the rain. I can just imagine a sleepy and frustrated person reaching up and turning, and turning, and turning.... Fortunately, it's fairly easy to fabricate new lugs out of aluminum angle and screw them on. -- Roger Long "Scotty" wrote in message ... Over tightening the dogs is not good, either. |
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