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    Posted: 09 Aug 17 at 2:16pm
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Anyone ever considered/experimented with Goretex breather valves?

and what if any advantage  would they offer over  small holes  or a  u-bend  on a larger  breather?

Wel they're a one way valve, fairly easy to fit and not expensive, but... My recall of Goretex is that it doesn't like saltwater, which clogs it a bit if I recall correctly, may be wrong and the technology may have improved, but a Goretex valve in a hatch cover probably wouldn't be a bad thing, do hatch covers leak anyway, I've never thought of them as totally watertight?

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The hatch covers currently available, with rubber gaskets and the cover concealing all the fastenings, are airtight if well installed and maintained. The ones we used to get in the 70s, on the other hand, leaked like sieves.
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Gore tex vents: 
https://www.gore.com/sites/g/files/ypyipe116/files/2016-07/PTV-Datasheet-Screw-In-Series-US.pdf


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Post Options Post Options   Quote iGRF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Aug 17 at 8:22pm
Originally posted by JimC

The hatch covers currently available, with rubber gaskets and the cover concealing all the fastenings, are airtight if well installed and maintained. The ones we used to get in the 70s, on the other hand, leaked like sieves.
So easy peasy lemon squeezey, just screw a gore valve into the lid, jobs a good un.

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Would a releasing one way valve work ?
bake the boat in midday sun, valve allows air to escape, cool it in the water, no air can get in to relieve vacuum.
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Love those Gore valves. Don't own any airtight boats, though!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote iGRF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Aug 17 at 9:21pm
We had them in windsurfing boards, well boards that were built with 16gms foam and needed venting, around the turn of the century, an attempt to replace the screw valves that folk often forgot to undo.
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Originally posted by 423zero

Would a releasing one way valve work ?
bake the boat in midday sun, valve allows air to escape, cool it in the water, no air can get in to relieve vacuum.


Goretex isn't one way though is it? I thought it was fully breathable while being waterproof.
Everything I say is my opinion, honest
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Post Options Post Options   Quote 423zero Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Aug 17 at 7:28am
I was referring to iGRF's earlier post regarding non return valve, forgot to put quote, using phone.
Goretex 20,000 times smaller than water molecule, until it gets clogged, will act like air filter in car.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote iGRF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Aug 17 at 9:13am
Yes a bit misleading my first explanation, it is of course one way for water, not air. A Test we used to show dealers and the public at shows, was to put your hand in a bucket of water, then place it in a Goretex glove (a good one) then place the gloved hand back in the water and leave it for a few minutes, eventually your hand will dry inside the glove.

Sold lots of Goretex gloves in my time.

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