emsworthy
Well-Known Member
I don't know whether "gasket" is the right word to describe the rubber fairing seal that is glued to the outside of the hull with a cut-out for the leg to pass through, but hopefully someone will correct my description if not.
This obviously is not a watertight seal as the raw water inlet is up inside the void behind it! So what purpose does it actually serve? (Other than making the hull a little more hydro-dynamic I guess).
I have heard many tales of owners discovering them missing (obviously not that noticeable when they fall off then) and struggling to find a glue to make them stay on longer. Is it actually worth bothering with at all ?
Assuming it needs to be on there though, has anyone found a readily available material to cut one from rather than pay good money to the manufacturer for a branded part?
Any thoughts?
Cheers.
Tim
This obviously is not a watertight seal as the raw water inlet is up inside the void behind it! So what purpose does it actually serve? (Other than making the hull a little more hydro-dynamic I guess).
I have heard many tales of owners discovering them missing (obviously not that noticeable when they fall off then) and struggling to find a glue to make them stay on longer. Is it actually worth bothering with at all ?
Assuming it needs to be on there though, has anyone found a readily available material to cut one from rather than pay good money to the manufacturer for a branded part?
Any thoughts?
Cheers.
Tim