Date: 9/17/1999, 2:54 pm
And the 4 screws have some tension on them already from the straps. I havent heard of them ripping out, but I havent paddled in the surf either. Mine leak like a sieve, and I have finally gotten some T-nuts. I will simply bolt the covers to the support beams underneath them. A hassle to remove the hatches, but they wont leak and they wont come off.
> Has anyone ever heard, or think it is possible, to have a non-flush hatch
> cover, held down by webbing, ripped off by a crashing wave catching under
> whatever rim exists between foam and hatch cover. I never considered this
> until I tried to launch in some surf and had some padeyes which were
> epoxied to underside of deck get ripped off when a wave broke into cockpit
> and caught on the object that the padeyes were holding in place. As a
> result, I am considering the possibility of epoxying a splash guard to
> deck around the rim of the hatch cover to deflect any such wave. As it now
> stands, my hatches are held down by 4 screws into sheer clamps (which hold
> the webbing in place).
> Dave
Messages In This Thread
- are nonflush hatches dangerous
David Walker -- 9/16/1999, 11:13 pm- Re: are nonflush hatches dangerous
Judy Kleindinst -- 9/22/1999, 2:29 pm- Re: are nonflush hatches dangerous
david -- 9/17/1999, 3:17 pm- Re: are nonflush hatches dangerous
Don Beale -- 9/17/1999, 2:54 pm- Re: are nonflush hatches dangerous
Mike Scarborough -- 9/20/1999, 9:55 am
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