Hatches on a skin-on-frame boat
By:Dean Trexel
Date: 9/1/1999, 7:25 pm
Date: 9/1/1999, 7:25 pm
I've been wondering why no one seems to have done hatches and bulkheads on a skin-on-frame boat. Wouldn't it be possible to run a couple of stringers between 2 of the stations and create a flat area for mounting VCP or home-built wood hatches on? The hole in the skin around the hatch could could be stapled to this flat area and a decorative bezel could be put over it to hide the raw edge. Two of the stations could be made solid to serve as bulkheads.
Or do skin-on-frame boats have an inherent leaking problem at the seams that would make bulkheads a not-so-good idea?
Dean
Messages In This Thread
- Hatches on a skin-on-frame boat
Dean Trexel -- 9/1/1999, 7:25 pm- Feathercraft makes them
BRian T. Cunningham -- 9/2/1999, 6:22 pm- ... they use a sea sock
BRian T. Cunningham -- 9/2/1999, 6:27 pm
- Re: Hatches on a skin-on-frame boat
Jay Babina -- 9/2/1999, 2:23 pm- Re: Hatches on a skin-on-frame boat
Mike Hanks -- 9/2/1999, 9:48 am- Re: Hatches on a skin-on-frame boat
Barry -- 9/1/1999, 9:55 pm- Re: Hatches on a skin-on-frame boat
Bram -- 9/1/1999, 8:47 pm- Re: Hatches on a skin-on-frame boat
Lew Crenshaw -- 9/2/1999, 2:35 pm- Re: Hatches on a skin-on-frame boat
Bram -- 9/3/1999, 10:48 am
- Skin Yak Bulkheads
Mike Allen -- 9/1/1999, 9:56 pm- Re: Skin Yak Bulkheads
Bram -- 9/2/1999, 10:41 am- More Complete Ideas
Mike Allen -- 9/2/1999, 4:09 pm- Another + variation
mike allen -- 9/3/1999, 6:56 pm
- Another + variation
- More Complete Ideas
- Re: Hatches on a skin-on-frame boat
- ... they use a sea sock
- Feathercraft makes them