my hatch is built, and it turned out perfectly. exactly like I had planned, unfortunately I knew there was going to be a problem sealing the hatch from the get go. I had hoped that I would find the solution between the design phase and execution, but that time has arrived and I'm still unsure of how to best seal this 1 inch gap.
the hatch was built with 1 inch deep spars and 1/8 inch ply on top. that ply extends out past the spars on the sides to be basically even with the outside of the trailer wall. the trailer to hatch ply gap is 1 inch, the clearance from the trailer wall to the spar is about 3/16 inch. I built it this way because I planned for a notched wall at the hatch. I also knew that I would need at least 1 inch thick hatch spars to make it strong enough. I knew I couldn't have my hatch spars directly over the trailer walls unless I raised the hatch up 1/4 - 1/2 inch to give me clearance between the spar and the wall. So I built it this way hoping I could find a sealing solution.
anybody have any ideas for a combination of trim and gasket that will give me a watertight seal?
(it isn't pictured, but a hurricane hinge will be at the top of the hatch)
Thanks for your input guys!