dont use sealer... a hatch gasket is proper. if you can find out the manufacture of the hatch, you may be able to get a seal for it... otherwise you may be able to find what you need in this link for self adhesive bulb seal.It is not the hatch to deck but the gasket between hatch cover and hatch frame.
just make sure the mounting surface is clean clean... new adhesives dont stick well to old adhesives... sometimes not at all.Thanks centerline. I picked up some weather trim from pep boys that I going to try.
I agree... its nice to have the proper gasket for the slot that it fits in. sometimes its tough to find that perfect match... and yea, dont over stress the seal until you need to when you have green water coming over the bow.Starrfish,
I still have the original gasket for my 1980 C30 forward hatch. It has never had an adhesive & has always stayed in place.
One should think before applying adhesive depending on the item. I would first check for the proper gasket for your boat before thinking adhesive. If you have the correct gasket & it is captured in a track, properly install it, keep it rejuvenated & clean and, maybe you will get the same lifespan as my gasket is still running strong with no leakage.
I also NEVER crank down too tight on my gasket, just enough to make a seal.
Just a suggestion,
CR
the old gasket material has to be scraped off with a sharp scraper or razor blade scraper.Any secrets to remove the foam gasket material that was sealed in the track? Acetone?