by Classic Finn » Mon Aug 30, 2010 12:16 pm
halfdome, Danny wrote:Cliff, we get a lot of
here in Washington during camping season. This is what I've done on all my teardrops and it works quite well if the underside of the Hurricane Hinge is sealed properly. It keeps the rain from wicking down the galley wall.
It's a piece of aluminum angle with a notch to extend into the hinge gap and gooped. I radius the protrusion to avoid any injuries.
I also found the end grain of the hatch not solid enough to support the two screws for my gas struts. From a suggestion, I came up with cutting off the knuckles off a house door butt hinge and welding it to the bracket at 90 degrees. This really supports the lid now since the screws also penetrate face grain of the plywood.
Danny
Hi Danny
I was wondering if you have more photos of the hinge area and diverter?
Id sure love to seethe diverter from more angles. Ive also encountered water coming into the galley.

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