Yup...I seem to have their use backwards. They are installed under compression 
to avoid
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Hatch Springs...

David

Our forward hatch has 2 coiled springs that act to keep the hatch partially 
open and do nothing to prevent bouncing off the deck.  They allow air flow 
through the hatch.  As for exuberant opening prevention, the adjusting rod has 
a groove in the outboard end in which a nylon washer is inserted which prevents 
the hatch from opening too far.
Hope this helps

John and Maryann
Legacy III
1982 C&C 34
Noank, CT



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Subject: Stus-List Hatch Springs...

So I have two coiled hatch springs which the hatch hinge pin capture on my 
1981rebuilt Atkins and Hoyle forward hatch.
They are there to prevent the hatch from bouncing off the deck when it was 
flung fully open for chute drops.
For the life of me I can't figure out how to install them to function as 
intended.
Anybody have any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
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