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Had the joy of taking apart a transom door today. Metal trim ring is screwed to door. Vinyl covered panel is Christmas trees over top that into the door. A wood lip all the way around provides anchoring if screws and Christmas trees. On this one all that wood is rotted. I am going to have to figure out how to replace it. Will need new Christmas trees. These are brittle and breaking easily.
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Same thing happened on my 400DA. I cut all of the wood out and ground the inside areas to good clean glass. Then epoxied in Teak and coated the Teak with epoxy resin. Then replaced the plywood the vinyl was attached to with marine ply and a coat of epoxy over that also.
 
Same thing happened on my 400DA. I cut all of the wood out and ground the inside areas to good clean glass. Then epoxied in Teak and coated the Teak with epoxy resin. Then replaced the plywood the vinyl was attached to with marine ply and a coat of epoxy over that also.
Got all the rotten wood dug out. It was all wet and completely disintegrated into mush. Now to cut some triangular pvc planks to bed in epoxy in the three troughs. I’m not putting any wood back in. The vinyl panel on this one is starboard. So it’s fine.
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All done. The reason it rotted is there is a gap in the top corner where the latch is, between the piping of the vinyl and the metal trim. Water ran in through there. I ran white sealant all the way around the door to seal that interface. Can’t tell that the sealant is there. Should never leak now.

One of the Christmas tree fasteners was broken. I replaced it with one of the spares I have on my boat. I also buffed and waxed it.
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I have an old B&G netpilot auto nav. I think it’s shorted across the power supply to the hydraulic steering pump, either in the computer or in the cable.

update. Apparently it’s a B&G Focus Power Pilot.. Few people have them, I can’t even find a user manual on bandg, I feel on the outer, any snippets of info appreciated

update: took the ECU or whatever you call it out. I suspect the thing that looks like a capacitor but is probably a relay is shot , this is where the power for the hydraulic steering pump arrives in all it's up to 25amp glory. Am taking it to an electronics dude . wish me luck
 

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Here’s a new one for me. Ever since I’ve had the boat the generator gets wet and rainwater fills the pan under the generator with water. The cockpit is always open, no canvas. I finally crawled in there today while it was raining and found the culprit. It’s the latch for the engine room hatch. Water runs in through the gap in the swivel. It’s not close to water tight. Anyone have an suggestions? I may have to rig up some kinda of cover for the latch that keeps water out of it.
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Hey Bill,
I can’t help, mine doesn’t leak, but it’s a different latch. Yours didn’t look familiar so I went looking through my pictures and this is all I could come up with. Zoom in to see the difference. When it’s closed it is water tight. The latch body hold water. When I turn the latch handle to open it, the water in it then leaks through.
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Hey Bill,
I can’t help, mine doesn’t leak, but it’s a different latch. Yours didn’t look familiar so I went looking through my pictures and this is all I could come up with. Zoom in to see the difference. When it’s closed it is water tight. The latch body hold water. When I turn the latch handle to open it, the water in it then leaks through.
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This is the one I have as well. I don’t know if it leaks or not. I think my hatch leaks because I do notice water on the batteries after a hard rain, even with the canvas up. Like many others, the water seems to enter across the second step and drips down the front of the door to the ice maker/fridge/storage area. Next canvas I get will block that area better.
 
Hey Bill,
I can’t help, mine doesn’t leak, but it’s a different latch. Yours didn’t look familiar so I went looking through my pictures and this is all I could come up with. Zoom in to see the difference. When it’s closed it is water tight. The latch body hold water. When I turn the latch handle to open it, the water in it then leaks through.
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Figured your spiffy last off the line 2004 would have all the upgraded wiz bang hardware. I’m going to try filling the swivel gap with a heavy grease and see what happens.
 
This is the one I have as well. I don’t know if it leaks or not. I think my hatch leaks because I do notice water on the batteries after a hard rain, even with the canvas up. Like many others, the water seems to enter across the second step and drips down the front of the door to the ice maker/fridge/storage area. Next canvas I get will block that area better.
Both of my hatch drain plastic elbows leak just enough to drip on the generator battery and the main batteries. I’m going to rebed those. Might be what you are seeing.
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Scoop, Check the scupper drain on the port side in the hatch gutter. Mine has no backup nut, it just sets in the gutter in a bed of silicone. Mine was leaking down onto the battery area and I shot some pictures of it’s dimensions in an effort to replace it. I couldn’t find a decent replacement so I took it apart and bedded it in 4000.
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Both of my hatch drain plastic elbows leak just enough to drip on the generator battery and the main batteries. I’m going to rebed those. Might be what you are seeing.
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In my case, also a 2001, the elbow on the port side was cracked and leaking onto the batteries. Just like Mark, I couldn't source an exact replacement, so I ended up making a Frankenelbow from two different parts and then bedding the whole thing thoroughly. Has been dry for a couple of seasons so far.
 
Took the engine room fiberglass top plate off today. Always wanted to do that to see what was under especially because moisture would ooze out here and there. Just a bunch of oil and water that’s seeped in from failed sealant over the years. And a bunch of silicone sealant that had quit doing its job a long time ago. Two of the screw heads snapped off so I’ll have to drill new holes right next to them.
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You are a bold, bold man, bill…
When I was a kid and my dad got me mechanical or electronic stuff, first thing I did was take it apart to see how it was built. 50% of the time I could put it back together so it worked normally.
 
Here’s a new one for me. Ever since I’ve had the boat the generator gets wet and rainwater fills the pan under the generator with water. The cockpit is always open, no canvas. I finally crawled in there today while it was raining and found the culprit. It’s the latch for the engine room hatch. Water runs in through the gap in the swivel. It’s not close to water tight. Anyone have an suggestions? I may have to rig up some kinda of cover for the latch that keeps water out of it.
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Just finished my first attempt at a simple fix. I packed the swivel cavity full of electrical putty. Passed the initial test. Not a drop of water got through. We will see what happens over time. Constant rotating may slowly work the putty out the gap on the bottom.
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Initially I was going to try plumbers putty. But I had this around the house and it is more firm than the plumbers putty.
 
Removing dinette cushions and backrests for recovering. All went well except there is one screw holding the forward backrest in place on the handrail side. Took me a while to find it but here it is in case any of you have to do this in the future. In true Sea Ray style it’s about twice as long as it needs to be.
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