How do I go about sealing that area so water wont get up into the galley floor area... or dust for that matter..


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Chaotica wrote:Maybe some 1/4" weatherstripping in a shallow dado on the inside face of the bottom hatch member where it meets your floor framing?
asianflava wrote:Maybe a seal for garage doors? Mine isn't sealed but there is a lip that stops most of the water from rolling in. Dust does get in but it doesn't create any more than the bag of charcoal that I store in the galley. I also didn't seal mine because it allows me to run my air contitioner with the hatch closed, the intake is in the galley.
Jiminsav wrote:lots and lots of rubber seals..
not baby seals..
not harbor seals...
rubber seals.
oh, and don't drive in the rain.
bobhenry wrote:http://www.mdteam.com/products.php?category=236
Aluminum rail with a big soft squishy rubber seal
GPW wrote:We used an old firehose to make a flap for the hatch , top and bottom , and even with much rainy weather , no leaks yet, but we did get some ants moving into the galley...
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