Date: 11/18/1999, 12:49 pm
> I don't see it as quite so black-and-white, which is why I posted the
> question. The silicone forms to the contour of the hatch/hatch lip, but
> doesn't 'squish' like the neoprene does. What happens if the lid doesn't
> sit down exacly as it did when the gasket was formed? Why don't they use
> silicone seals on car doors? Because car doors will sag a bit over time --
> but the flexible rubber seals allow for the variation and form a seal
> wherever the door meets sheet metal.
> Basically, a silicone seal is a hard-surface-to-surface fit and a neoprene
> seal is a force-a-squishy-surface-to-conform fit. Neither can be theorized
> as better, but maybe through other people's experience we can find out
> emperically which is better.
> Dean
Yah, I guess I do see it totally as black and white, but I wonder if there is a softer silicone out there that would do both. That's part of the reason I was so intrigued over the post by Ian about different types of urethane sealants - presumably some would be squishier than others. And it sounds as if they would adhere better than silicone.
I hadn't really been concerned about differential hull flexure vs the hatch because I had been thinking about multiple latches, but your concern is really valid if only a few latches are used. I could easily think of situations in which you're driving thru the surf w/ the hatch continually opening a bit here and there as the bow is flexed up and down. So a soft gasket would be a good thing in this case.
It would also be advantageous therefore in this situation to put the gasket on the hull side ( the reverse of what I said before ) , leave a gap betw. the gasket and hull, and put a drain channel out the side. Naw, in the whole scheme of things you'd prob. only save 3 teaspoons of water over the other.
-mick
Messages In This Thread
- Silicone hatch seals
Kent LeBoutillier -- 11/17/1999, 6:16 am- Re: Silicone hatch seals
Don Beale -- 11/17/1999, 6:01 pm- Re: Silicone hatch seals
lee -- 11/18/1999, 8:23 am- Re: Silicone hatch seals
Kent LeBoutillier -- 11/18/1999, 6:47 am - Re: Silicone hatch seals
- An idea for silicone hatch seals
Dean Trexel -- 11/17/1999, 5:34 pm- Lipped Silicone Seal
mike allen -- 11/17/1999, 6:14 pm- A Snap Tight Lipped Silicone Seal
mike allen -- 11/17/1999, 8:31 pm- Re: A Snap Tight Lipped Silicone Seal
Robert Woodard -- 11/18/1999, 5:41 pm- A venting question!
mike allen -- 11/18/1999, 6:55 pm- Um, Actually, No
Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/18/1999, 8:16 pm- and especially
mike allen -- 11/18/1999, 7:19 pm - and especially
- Um, Actually, No
- A venting question!
- Re: A Snap Tight Lipped Silicone Seal
- A Snap Tight Lipped Silicone Seal
- Silicone hatch seals vs. gasketing?
Dean Trexel -- 11/17/1999, 5:23 pm- Re: Silicone hatch seals vs. gasketing?
Kent LeBoutillier -- 11/18/1999, 7:01 am- Re: Silicone hatch seals vs. gasketing?
mike allen -- 11/17/1999, 5:32 pm- Re: Silicone hatch seals vs. gasketing?
Dean Trexel -- 11/17/1999, 8:35 pm- Query - Is there Soft Silicone?
mike allen -- 11/18/1999, 12:49 pm- You just had to ask!
Shawn Baker -- 11/18/1999, 4:02 pm
- You just had to ask!
- Query - Is there Soft Silicone?
- Re: Silicone hatch seals vs. gasketing?
- Great!
mike allen -- 11/17/1999, 12:14 pm- Re: Great!
Kent LeBoutillier -- 11/19/1999, 6:31 am
- Re: Silicone hatch seals
- Re: Silicone hatch seals