I also remove my large hatch cover (32” x 32”). After replacing the lens a few years ago, we had a stretch of –15 F temperatures for two or three days, and the aluminum contracted so much that the lens was pushed out. It settled back in when the temperature rose, but the seal was shot.
From: Robert Abbott via CnC-List Sent: Monday, November 04, 2019 9:34 AM To: cnc-list Cc: Robert Abbott Subject: Stus-List Compass In 2006, my boat was trucked from Wisconsin. After launch, I noticed the Ritchie compass was not reacting normally (slow to adjust to changes in direction). Took it to have it checked out. Repair guy took it apart and replaced a broken spring (he said, I really don't know what he did) and he refilled with mineral oil. Compass has worked fine since. He advised to remove the compass during winter layup as the freezing temps here could possibly damage the seals. I have not removed the compass during the winter and so far there does not appear to be any adverse issue(s). I felt removing the compass provided more chances of a mishap (like me dropping it to the ground) than leaving it on the boat. Since most, if not all, of my boats neighbors did not remove them, neither would I. I read somewhere that the freezing temp of mineral was 24F or -4C (it contracts, not expands) and our temps get well below that Rob Abbott AZURA C&C 32 - 84 Halifax, N.S. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Thanks everyone for supporting this list with your contributions. Each and every one is greatly appreciated. If you want to support the list - use PayPal to send contribution -- https://www.paypal.me/stumurray
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