jkhiser
Well-known member
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2018
- Messages
- 54
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-21 EC
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLC2831A313
- Vessel Name
- Wenniway
- MMSI Number
- 338165185
Continuing chasing leaks in my new used boat, all the hatch latches in my cockpit leak. One is perfectly positioned over the primary fuel filter, and has corroded the paint off the top of the filter. One leaks directly onto the inverter. Other leaks go into the generator compartment and the port battery locker.
Sealing appears to be provided by three o-rings. After five years, they are totally baked out. There appears to be a piece of some plastic inside the main casting, which does not want to come out. I am hoping that replacing the three o-rings, and some waterproof grease, will restore watertight seal.
However, these are extremely small o-rings, maybe 1/32 or 3/64 diameter, one has ID about 5/16, other has ID about 5/16. No luck so far in marine stores or hardware stores.

Has anyone figured out where to procure these?
Next will be replacing all the rubber around the circumference of the hatches, which is coming loose in areas and compressed to the point it no longer seals.
Editorial comment -- don't know why a five year old boat would / could have so many leaks. Both battery compartments and the generator compartment are black inside from the standing water and mildew, worse than my 15 year old 1989 egg harbor at purchase. If the wood under the port batteries is not rotten, it will be shortly if I cannot get the compartment dried out. And cannot be good for batteries to sit in water continuously.
Next leak up is unknown source into mid-cabin, then running forward through a limber hole and ending up around the shower sump, an area without bilge pump coverage, which has to be manually mucked out after each rain or washdown.
Sealing appears to be provided by three o-rings. After five years, they are totally baked out. There appears to be a piece of some plastic inside the main casting, which does not want to come out. I am hoping that replacing the three o-rings, and some waterproof grease, will restore watertight seal.
However, these are extremely small o-rings, maybe 1/32 or 3/64 diameter, one has ID about 5/16, other has ID about 5/16. No luck so far in marine stores or hardware stores.
Has anyone figured out where to procure these?
Next will be replacing all the rubber around the circumference of the hatches, which is coming loose in areas and compressed to the point it no longer seals.
Editorial comment -- don't know why a five year old boat would / could have so many leaks. Both battery compartments and the generator compartment are black inside from the standing water and mildew, worse than my 15 year old 1989 egg harbor at purchase. If the wood under the port batteries is not rotten, it will be shortly if I cannot get the compartment dried out. And cannot be good for batteries to sit in water continuously.
Next leak up is unknown source into mid-cabin, then running forward through a limber hole and ending up around the shower sump, an area without bilge pump coverage, which has to be manually mucked out after each rain or washdown.