Charlie,
Assuming your setup is similar to mine, you do have to remove the spray hood 
which covers the hatch rails.  I've had mine off three different times trying 
to fix the leak I mentioned without removing the skylight itself.  No dice.  So 
I'm reinstalling the skylight "correctly" after which I will reinstall the 
spray hood.   As I do that I will apply a polysulfide caulk to the screws to 
prevent any water from getting into the screw holes.   That's my plan, anyway.

I'll report back on my success- keeping my fingers crossed....
Mike

From: cenel...@aol.com [mailto:cenel...@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 9:31 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Sky-liners

My 1995 36 XL/kcb has a 'sky liner' also--and it has a few leaks or at least 
the water gets around it into the companionway/cabin.

AFAIK, it looks like I need to remove the entire hatch cover 'cover'/'surround' 
to be able to remove and re bed/clean-up/replace this 'smoked' Lexan/acrylic 
sheet.

Has any lister found an easier way to do this?--the hatch cover 'cover' is a 
massive, one-piece fiberglass piece that would be a pain to remove and replace 
after
the sky liner was re bedded, etc.

Or do I have to suck it up and remove the entire frame?

BTW, I have already replaced the sliding piece of the hatch cover after it 
cracked years ago.

Charlie Nelson
Water Phantom
C&C 36 XL/kcb
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