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Stainless Hatch Hinge, 6027C

Stainless Hatch Hinge, 6027C

Mfr. Whitecap | Mfr No. 6027C

Stainless Hatch Hinge, 6027C. Designed with stop so that hatch will remain upright when open. Remove cotter pins and hatch may be removed. 2-1/4" L x 3" W...
$29.29

T-Handle Latch, Locking and Non-Locking

T-Handle Latch, Locking and Non-Locking

Mfr. Whitecap

Locking and Non-Locking T-Handle Lift Latch for Floor Boards, Lockers, Hatches, Interior doors or Cabinets...
$2.57 - $67.58

Black Nitride / Stainless Steel Gas Springs

Black Nitride / Stainless Steel Gas Springs

Mfr. Whitecap

Black Nitrate or Stainless Steel Gas Springs from 7-1/2" to 20" L when fully extended...
$2.18 - $82.40

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Question
Looking for an alternative to the standard (and broken) hatch holder

I am looking for an alternative to the standard (and broken) hatch holder I have for a Bayliner Rendezvous walk down head on a deck boat. It weighs about 15+ lbs. I was looking at wither a Natalift set up or WHitecap Spring Hatch Holder. What would you recommend. I want something that will hold the hatch open without to much pressure, but be easy for kids to handle.

Submitted by: Tim
Answer

We have a variety of Hatch Holders available for your needs.


Question
Installing a Lewmar #44 Hatch...

I am installing a new hatch on my J/35 cabin top which is curved. I need to build up a "flange" to make it flat. The approach I was going to take is to create a form and build up an epoxy wall that I will then wrap in fiberglass and tab into the deck. Is this a prudent approach? Or, do you have a different approach that I should take? I think my only concern is that the epoxy may not be flexible enough and could crack. Any insights would be most appreciated.

Submitted by: mark
Answer

A better core for the hatch curb would be Coosa Board.


Question
Trying to find a place to get ball type lid connectors

Trying to find a place to get ball type lid connectors the male end that the gas strut connects to. Would like to see in person as to determine if i need straight or 90s.

Submitted by: tom
Answer

We do have Ball Stud Mounts for gas charged shocks.


Question
Replacement Bomar hatch handles

I have a Bomar hatch on 26’ cobia walk around - both handles broke off whats my choices besides a new 500.00 hatch?

Submitted by: mr dolphin
Answer

Do you know what hatch model you have? Fortunately, nearly every Bomar hatch handle is still being made. You will have to identify the model of the hatch.


Question
foward hatchs

My present hatch leaks and not suitable for spinaker retrival, snags, ect.I have a Merit 25, what options do I have? Bobby

Answer:

How big of a hatch are you looking for? Are you wanting it to be ’clear’ - see through OR solid?

One of these will work well for you:
http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=61006F

Something like the 13x13 or 15x15 on a smaller boat like that. The bigger the hatch hole, the easier it is to move sails through them!

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Submitted by: Bobby

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