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Flush Hatch Tips
By:Jack Sanderson
Date: 4/1/1999, 1:57 pm

I am in the process of puting flush hatches on my Guillemot Exp single and had a couple of questions. I cut out the hatch covers from the deck am glassing the lip that the cover sits on.

Questions:

1. I glassed the lip with the hatch covers taped flush to the deck. In retrospect I'm thinking I should have glassed it with the hatch pushed in 1/8 inch beyond flush to allow for the thickness of a compressed gasket. I am concerned that when I install a weather strip gasket the hatch will no longer be flush if the shock cord don't compress the gasket enough. Should I be worried?

2. I coated the hatch cover with "Butchers Wax" having heard that it works as a mold release. I had to do a lot of prying with a putty knife to get the hatch off after 6 hours. It didn't seem that the wax helped much. Anyone got a better way to do this? plastic wrap maybe?

3. In Nick's book you see him grinding a notch into the edge of the flush hatch. This is described as a duel drain and finger notch to pull off the lid. My question: is a drain hole necessary. The tolerences between my hatch and deck are 1/16th in. I wouldn't think enough water would be getting in there to need a drain. I assume this is more to give you a place to get your finger under the lid when opening the hatch. What tolerances should I be shooting for between the hatch and deck?

Messages In This Thread

Flush Hatch Tips
Jack Sanderson -- 4/1/1999, 1:57 pm
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Steve A -- 4/2/1999, 8:00 pm
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Jack Sanderson -- 4/5/1999, 9:08 am
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Steve A -- 4/6/1999, 11:57 am
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Larry C. -- 4/1/1999, 6:06 pm
Mold release
Pete Rudie -- 4/1/1999, 5:24 pm
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Kenneth Paul -- 4/1/1999, 3:30 pm
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Ross Leidy -- 4/1/1999, 3:16 pm