Which lockers on the boat should be dry, and why will be wet?
Thanks
Christine
Wet/Dry Lockers
All lockers should be dry. However one of my amas is wet. The hatch leaks. But I use it for fenders, rops, swim ladder and other stuff that usually is wet.
When packing for a tour with a DF800 - I got the advice from the previous owner - pack in two bags. One bag with the stuff you need today, and one spare bag with the stuff for tomorrrow. Put the tomorrow bags in the amas.
Secondly I use waterproof bags. Water is always close.
/ Christian
When packing for a tour with a DF800 - I got the advice from the previous owner - pack in two bags. One bag with the stuff you need today, and one spare bag with the stuff for tomorrrow. Put the tomorrow bags in the amas.
Secondly I use waterproof bags. Water is always close.
/ Christian
It is most likely to be the seals on the hatch handles, or rather the o-rings assuming the wet area is the storage area and its not water coming up through the inspection hatch in the bulkhead below!
The o-rings sealing the handles fail. Spares for the moonlight hatches in the
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The o-rings sealing the handles fail. Spares for the moonlight hatches in the
UK is Houdini: www.houdini-marine.co.uk
Found the problem
Solved the problem a year ago. It was not the hatch handles – it was a crack between the hull sides of the ama. That crack has been there since I bought the boat. It's repaired now. So now the two amas are dry. However, it has the advantage that I had to mount a hatch in the bottom of the storage compartment. And then I got a basement! Perfect for two bags of dirty laundry or fenders that are not used very often. Storage is always usefull. Now I got basements in both amas. It is actually a good idea – even if there is problem with your ama – make an extra hatchway in the bottom of the storage compartment. And you got more space.