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Brian
Ray, noticed you raised the acrylic hatch by adding spacers. Did you check your mods for rain proofing since then? I have a new 240 so it may differ, but last time I was out I got rained on and noticed a drip on the starbd side near the middle of the pop top (right where the slot ends to allow for top to be raised). Further inspection found an extra spacer on the starbd side creating a 1/8" gap between the hatch and the track it slides on. Removed it and noticed the acrylic now seats on the slide and an 'improved' water seal, but also found the hatch now had trouble sliding all the way open (last 3 inches), so I guessed this spacer was a 'quick fix' for that problem. I can grind away the acrylic towards the back to fix the hatch opening more smoothly, but the drip will likely return in a heavy downpoar. So, to fix this, I'm going to 'router' a rain drip groove in the underside of the acrylic sheet along the entire edge, port and starbd, so that water drops can't 'walk' inward and eventually saturate the seal and leak inside. I want the acrylic to seat nicely on the slide (no gap), for optimal bug and dust prevention.I think this is a function of gravity and the acrylic sheet's overall camber, ie if it was bowed upward in the middle, this phenomenom would not occur, with or with a gap. So, it can also be cured by altering the shape of the edge of the sheet downward. (or adding a drip bead instead of a groove - anything to impede the water from walking inward).All this goes away with companionway/camper top covers - probably easier!brianh240