do these hatches normally have seals or is this something the previous owner has put in?
i have not been able to find replacements on Caravan plus website
allan
villatranquilla said
10:06 AM Apr 26, 2015
Clark Rubber have a big selection of rubber suitable for sealing. Maybe take one of your old seals and try and match it.
RodLainie said
11:00 AM Apr 26, 2015
As per Jenny and Barry your best bet would be clark rubber and yes I would say the previous owner has put it in I have never seen that before
Take Care
Rod
Allany said
12:05 PM Apr 26, 2015
I am not sure if these hatches normally come with a seal hence my posting
I suspect they may not allowing for ventilation in these areas
Allan
woolman said
12:13 PM Apr 26, 2015
Those hatches are born with the rubber seal.
Neil
RodLainie said
02:46 PM Apr 26, 2015
Sorry we don't have one,our friends don't have one either,and as I said we have never seen one with a rubber seal
Rod
D and D said
03:08 PM Apr 26, 2015
We have similar seals in the bathroom & laundry/toilet and both wind up panels have seals fitted. No brand name unfortunately so I can't help you further.
Regards
Dave
Treecrest14 said
02:16 PM Apr 27, 2015
Ours has a rubber seal - in fact it is getting a little sticky and makes opening up a bit hard. Maybe time to replace the rubber.
in transit said
08:10 PM Apr 28, 2015
Ours came with a rubber seal.
Recently the hatch leaked in heavy rain so I took the seal out (easy job) and took it to Clark Rubber. The salesman looked at it and said
"that is out of a mobile home isn't it? You will need to get a new one from a caravan repair place."
I haven't done that yet because I am trying to think of another way of sealing it with something readily available (and cheap).
-- Edited by in transit on Tuesday 28th of April 2015 08:11:42 PM
i have two hatches in my ensuite with fans fitted
They are 300 x 300 mm approx
the seals are damaged on both
do these hatches normally have seals or is this something the previous owner has put in?
i have not been able to find replacements on Caravan plus website
allan
Take Care
Rod
I suspect they may not allowing for ventilation in these areas
Allan
Those hatches are born with the rubber seal.
Neil
Rod
Regards
Dave
Ours came with a rubber seal.
Recently the hatch leaked in heavy rain so I took the seal out (easy job) and took it to Clark Rubber. The salesman looked at it and said
"that is out of a mobile home isn't it? You will need to get a new one from a caravan repair place."
I haven't done that yet because I am trying to think of another way of sealing it with something readily available (and cheap).
-- Edited by in transit on Tuesday 28th of April 2015 08:11:42 PM