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		Rusty Fitzgerald
We had a little problem with leaking hatch boards on our 1994 H26 "Solace", especially in the torrential rains we have been having about every afternoon recently.  One problem area was that the plexiglass panels are not exactly as long as the opening, and that the ends of these panels do not parallel the opening precisely.  Over the Memorial Day weekend, I tried something that seems to be working, so I thought I'd pass it on.     I took a roll of self-adhesive foam rubber stripping of the kind sold in automotive stores to seal the joint between a truckbed and a bed cover, and split it lengthwise, resulting in a strip about 3/4 inch wide and 28 inches long.  By stretching it lengthwise (which makes it narrower), I was able to bed it into the channel created by the extrusion on each side which holds the hatch boards into place.  This leaves a spongy rubber "gasket" about 1/4 inch thick at each end of the boards.  The combination of the adhesive, gravity, the hatch boards, and the tight jam has held these in place, so far.     The first time you replace the boards, take care to press each panel gently down into the gasket, or otherwise big gaps will occur between the panels.  So far, no water!Rusty FitzgeraldS/V "Solace"