Companionway Hatch

Please see the post RE new 7.9 masts

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Jeffrey
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Post by Jeffrey »

Skyhawk would take a smoke color hatch...Jeff Mootz and Mike Doyle
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BarryE
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Post by BarryE »

I don't need one yet, but I'd join in on a group purchase if it happens.
On a related subject, I seem to recall that S2 offered a top hatch hood with instrument pod for the 7.9 as a factory option; has anyone ever seen one? I wouldn't mind having one of those too. It mght help keep my crew from stepping all over the hatch when its open.
Tom Line
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Post by Tom Line »

I would also join in on a group purchase. Saving $$ is always helpful.
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grandillusion
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Post by grandillusion »

I would also be interested price dependent, and smoke of course
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Sam Buschell
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Post by Sam Buschell »

I might be as well.
Is there an established price or target quantity?
Thanks
Sam
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Post by Norwalk-ROTC »

Here is a guy we have used - a lot of boaters use this guy for custom work.
www.selectplastics.com
Tony D'Andrea is the owner and a friend. Tell him Master Chief Ellis from Brien McMahon High School referred you. His email is tony@selectplastics.com

Good luck with it.
Any day sailing is a day in the classroom.
marionette

Drilling holes in plexiglass (polycarbonate)

Post by marionette »

Don't forget to use a special plastics drill bit, too. A standard wood bit has a different entry angle and may crack the plexi. Plastics drill bits have a point less than 90 degrees, wood bits are around 132 degrees.
Any plastics supplier has them in stock. Also, a coarse jig saw blade works better than fine, since there is a tremendous heat generation and the plastic can melt while you are cutting through it.

I completely replaced the plexi on the cabin of a 37 foot sailboat (twice)
and learned a little each time. Also, don't forget to use Sikka flex black UV caulk when bedding the plexi in the hatch frames.
Spike Boston
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hatch

Post by Spike Boston »

We have an order going in for these hatches this week. If we get 10 orders S2 will give us a break and sell them to us for $315.00.
You need to order these thru our loft so call and talk to Alice (519)344-5236
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