th holes for handles and hinges. It is possible that the PO replaced
it a while before.
Marek
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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 10:39:25 -0500
From: "Rick Brass"
To:
Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 30 MK1 forward hatch replacement
Message-ID: <01b501
I've done lenses and seals. If you have a router it is easy to make a new
lense from a piece of plexiglass. That's how I justified the cost of the
router!
Be sure the seal is placed correctly in the corners - don't overstretch the
rubber. I think I used Dow 795 for everything.
A&H sells the pa
http://www.hatchmasters.com
They have parts for many brands including those that are out of business
or discontinued. They also have a rebuilding service. They often have
parts for hatches not listed on their website, so a call is always
worthwhile. They also usually have an assortment of used
Gary;
As Fred said, it is probably and A&H hatch and somewhat expensive to replace
or to have rebuilt by A&H. I believe there are less expensive alternatives
for rebuilding it, but someone on the list will need to comment.
I have rebuilt two of the hatches (a big one on my 38 and a smaller one o
Apart from drilling a few holes, filling a few screw holes and saw cuts,
the Lewmar 60 (I think, I'll have to check) is a drop-on replacement.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 10 February 2014 15:16, Frederick G Street wrote:
> Gary -- please, *please, PLEASE* delete all
Gary — please, please, PLEASE delete all the other email messages from your
post; when you reply to a digest, all the other posts get quoted in your email.
Thanks!
Having said that, your hatch is probably an Atkins & Hoyle. Their new
replacement for the old style of hatch would be the XR200 O