I second Jack's hatch tether comments. It is a good idea to have some kind of line attaching the hatch to the boat. When I use shock-cord for a hold-down I put a padeye on the hatch so it is always attached to cord. I have also glued a padeye on the inside of the hatch and deck and just run some light parachute cord between them.
> Wow, what a beautiful boat. Makes me feel a little silly worrying about my
> one piece, non-hatched CLC North Bay deck!
> But speaking as a kayaker and not much of a woodworker, don't you guys
> tether your deck hatchs? As one who's paddled in a lot of different water
> conditions and transported boats half way across country and back, I'd
> never take my boat out without some sort of tethering system for my
> hatches --- either slidelock buckles and straps or some sort of
> perlon-type light line to make sure that, should the hatch come loose, it
> wouldn't be lost. Is this not a "wood boat" thing?
> Jack Martin
Messages In This Thread
- It's done!
Rick S. -- 4/29/1999, 10:00 pm- Re: It's done!
Rick S. -- 4/30/1999, 1:12 pm- It's nicely done!
Brian T. Cunningham -- 4/30/1999, 12:48 pm- Re: It's done!
Dave C -- 4/30/1999, 10:31 am- Re: It's done!
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 4/30/1999, 9:16 am- Re: It's done!
Ross Leidy -- 4/30/1999, 8:54 am- Re: It's done!
Shawn Baker -- 4/30/1999, 12:02 am- Hatch Detail
Rick S. -- 4/29/1999, 10:38 pm- Re: Hatch Detail
Jack Martin -- 4/30/1999, 8:11 am- Re: Hatch Tether
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 4/30/1999, 9:14 am
- Re: Hatch Detail
Don Beale -- 4/30/1999, 1:16 am - Re: Hatch Tether
- It's nicely done!
- Re: It's done!