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I have a GPSMAP 86sci marine handheld. The antenna housing rubber compound in one small corner is showing the plastic corner or the under-housing showing through. Is this an issue for water ingress? When looking at the gps from the front, top down, the plastic that's showing is on the front-right-top of the antenna housing. Is this close enough to a seam on the antenna housing to be concerned about water ingress, say, during rain? I don't usually float it, even though it says it does. That, to me, is more of an emergency feature, so rain is my main concern.
I've called Olathe, and have a trade-in price for a refurb unit as a replacement, which isn't at all bad, but I am wondering if I might get around this by putting a small amount of a suitable rubber compound that wouldn't eat through the plastic. If so, can someone recommend a product?
Thanks In Advance,
-Stephen A. Brown