The companionway on my Tartan is similar in the way the hatch slides into a 
hood.  But mine is made of fiberglass.  What I did add was an acrylic tape for 
the hatch to slide on.  I'ts working great and holding up well after 2 seasons. 
I got it on Amazon and it was a recommendation from Tim Jacket over at Tartan.  
It appears to be out of stock on Amazon, unfortunately.  But this is what I 
used.  Maybe you could find some elsewhere. 
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N4EQ52P/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 Danny

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From: Dave S via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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Cc: Dave S <syerd...@gmail.com>
Subject: Stus-List 33-2 companionway hatch and turtle
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2022 13:03:02 -0400


Good day all.I must be looking for things to do because I'm pondering how I 
might improve the companionway hatch.  The acrylic is crazed and requires 
replacement, and I've also noticed some of the turtle (fiberglass 
cover/housing) screws had loosened.   I've disassembled it, and documented it 
on the blog, follow the link below.There's a bit of dirt under there but 
everything appears to be in good shape.
I've detected no issues however I do wonder if it ought to have drainage holes 
other than into the cockpit.    
It appears to have had some sealant (butyl?) installed between the turtle and 
coachroof, however it was certainly not sealed.  Perhaps it should not be 
sealed to the cabin top at all?
Though there is no indication of water ingress, I will drill out, epoxy-fill, 
and redrill the mounting holes.
The teak rails and stop block appear to be in excellent shape.
The exposed teak is in good shape however it is subject to weathering and is 
not easy to remove for maintenance.   
 Has anyone else gone down this rabbit hole, and if so what improvements are 
worth making? Thanks, Dave33-2 
Windstarhttp://cncwindstar.blogspot.com/2022/10/companionway-hatch.html   

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