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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. DIY hatches. Thread starter Bill Start date Apr 25, Bill Founder. Anyone have any pics of home made hafches? Was thinking of building these lip and all out of plywood and making the lip just below deck height with a gasket on it and just Diy Boat Deck Hatch 12 pop up pulls, no hinges.. I'm thinking the weight of the hatch and keeping the lip that high will keep water out.. Just brain storming for ideas.
Don't want aluminum ones. Roy-c Commander. Joined Mar 11, Posts Likes You will need some way to latch them down. The weight of the hatch won't be enough to compress the gasket and make a seal. Also if you take enough water they could float up. You could buy sheet fiberglass, cut edge strips and then glass over to make a fiberglass hatch or lay up your own fiberglass panels on a piece of sheet metal.
Wax it well and after the glass sets up just flex the sheet metal and the panel will pop right off. Cut out the pieces, glass together and gel coat. Toolate Admiral. On your cockpit floor or over the cabin like the pic you posted. Had an old boat with engines under the cockpit and hatches like this and they just Sat there but they were 3'x5' and waterlogged. No dogs or anything. I think the drains would be the key to keeping the water out if you could swing it.
Thanks these are for deck hatches.. Maybe I I'll use glass angle.. Looking for simpleton ideas, I want them to be square and fit just like a shoe box lid.. I don't want to plum them either. I think that gasket and the height of channel will be enough and the remaining water will dry..
Any ideas or pics? Keelboater Admiral. Bill - The channel will remain full of water until you physically dry it out when you open the hatch. Toolate is correct when he says that drainage of the channels is key.
Without the latch design, just hitting a wake is enough to bounce the hatch enough for the seal to open and drain the channel into the bilge. Even water pressure from a deck hose is enough to get by if they are not physically latched. The flange face that the gasket seals against has to be lower than the deck surface for everything to fit flush. If it didn't have to be that way, there would never be a leaking problem. I have similar hatches on my boat and have to say that they suck But they look nice.
Input is much appreciated.. I'm talking a deep channel. Armand is a retired schoolteacher high school woodworking. Immediately after they retired, he and Mary bought Quest, their Alberg 30, and spent 10 months bringing her to a better-than-new state.
They've sailed on San Francisco Bay for more than 30 years. Building your own leakproof! Previous Good Old Catboat. Next Sailboat Cooking Fuels. About The Author. Armand Stephens Armand is a retired schoolteacher high school woodworking.
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