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Cockpit Leak

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Rob Greenwood, May 24, 2022.

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  1. Capt Ralph

    Capt Ralph Senior Member

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    Oh, more thoughts? You buy first round...:rolleyes::rolleyes:
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  2. Capt Ralph

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    Kind of fun if you find any different thoughts from the other forum. Give us a level of how we compare.
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  3. Rob Greenwood

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    Ha if we run into each other out there, first one's on me. Thanks again Ralph.
  4. Rob Greenwood

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    Following up on this project of mine. I have been between trying to use weather strip without lifting the cockpit floor and actually lifting the floor to properly replace the weather seal/gasket and I think I have decided on the latter. As of now I plan on using a product from taco marine (https://tacomarine.com/weather-seal). I am hoping that a proper installation of one of their weather seal products would create a water tight seal in my situation. Here is a link with the photos of my cockpit floor (https://photos.app.goo.gl/BvcRWfFUxCbNsdXY9). I really appreciate any further input and advice.
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  5. Capt Ralph

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    Keep us up on how it works..
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    Looking forward to hearing about your project. Taco marine certainly has a nice selection of foam striping.
  7. Scott M

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    I had a boat Marquis 59 and very similar design and issue. It turned out that I would only get water ingress when the cockpit carpeting was not installed. It was a marine, rubber backed, indoor/outdoor carpet. The carpet covered the entire cockpit area including the seam. I did also find boat building debris in the drains. Yes, I realize this sounds a bit hokie...but just thought I would pass along to keep you from going to too much trouble.