Re: [bolger] Inspection hatches
Recommend Bomar from JSI - see my light scooner page carlsondesign.com for
model numbers.
Gregg Carlson
model numbers.
Gregg Carlson
>> I am at the point where it's time to select hatches for the bow,
>> mid-ships, and stern compartments on the LS Margaret Ellen.
>>
>> Any hot tips on who might have good, cheap inspection hatches?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> David
Hi David,
I know it is wrong to use four letter words when writing to the good
people on this list, and I apologize in advance.
But in answer to your request for where to find inexpensive hatches,
(now the four letter word) check out "Ebay" Boating list.
They come up on a fairly regular basis, and the sizes run around
10"X15" to 16"X24", And usually sell for around $15 to $20.
For what it's worth, Stan, Snow Goose.
I know it is wrong to use four letter words when writing to the good
people on this list, and I apologize in advance.
But in answer to your request for where to find inexpensive hatches,
(now the four letter word) check out "Ebay" Boating list.
They come up on a fairly regular basis, and the sizes run around
10"X15" to 16"X24", And usually sell for around $15 to $20.
For what it's worth, Stan, Snow Goose.
David:
http://www.westmarine.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prmenbr=201&prrf
nbr=64184&outlet=
or search the West Marine site:http://westmarine.comfor "deck plates"
These are six inch dia. screwout type with o-ring seal. Seem pretty good
for ten bucks. Also they have 8" pry out version for a little more. Bigger
rectangular ones for more money. Of course you could always make some. I
saw some made of wood using a small bicycle innertube for a seal.
Chuck
http://www.westmarine.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prmenbr=201&prrf
nbr=64184&outlet=
or search the West Marine site:http://westmarine.comfor "deck plates"
These are six inch dia. screwout type with o-ring seal. Seem pretty good
for ten bucks. Also they have 8" pry out version for a little more. Bigger
rectangular ones for more money. Of course you could always make some. I
saw some made of wood using a small bicycle innertube for a seal.
Chuck
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> I am at the point where it's time to select hatches for the bow,
> mid-ships, and stern compartments on the LS Margaret Ellen.
>
> Any hot tips on who might have good, cheap inspection hatches?
>
> TIA
>
> David
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