Fixing leaky porthole

Jul 1, 2014
256
Hunter 34 Seattle
A little more info would be helpful, what type of porthole, fixed or opening? What type of frame do they have, plastic or metal? Usually on a boat that age you will need to do something along the lines of rebuilding and/or rebedding which can be a good size project. I need to do the same thing on my H34 fixed portlites. The PO smeared silicone around but that never lasts very long.
 
Jul 19, 2012
2
hunter 29.9 islamorata
Thanks looks like I'm just going to have to pull and see what it looks like
 
Jan 4, 2006
7,297
Hunter 310 West Vancouver, B.C.
Thanks looks like I'm just going to have to pull and see what it looks like
Take lots of pictures as you remove one port only and then post here. We'll be able to give you a better idea of how to seal.
 
Aug 11, 2011
988
O'day 30 313 Georgetown MD
Before you rip the entire port hole out and if it is an opening port, check to see if the seal is still holding. I just replaced all my Gray 512 lenses due to the fact that you could not see out of them, and the seals, to stop the leaks. The seals were so squashed and petrified, only using some Vaseline would help as a temporary fix. The leaks were present on the bottom of the lens. Side view of the seal of the ones that came out, looked like a square, but the new is more like a "T" with the bottom of the "T" inserting into the slot, having a peel off glue surface.
Look at the pictures attached. In the one featuring the new lens, you can see how much black gasket materiel is present over the picture of the old. Our store on this site has the seal and sells it by the foot. Each 512 lens uses just under 3 ft. Sorry about the pictures being sideways, still havent gotten the hang of using my phone camera.
 

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