Date: 10/7/2001, 1:49 am
I tried divots, and when the air inside cooled and contracted, it made the hatches too hard to pull. I added 1" webbibg, glued under the hatch and coming out the rim. It doesnt leak, as long as you fair the edges of the webbing at the seal.
I saw a nifty setup at R2K1, a small piece of rope with a bead on the end, sticking up about 1" through the hatch cover. I didnt see how it was attached.
I also made the bungees adjustable, using a loop on one end and a pushbutton slip thingy on the other. I'm glad I did, I can loosen them for general use and transport, and tighten them up for rough water. They do seal a little better when tight.
: I`m planning to incorporate Mr. Leidy`s underdeck bungie system to the
: hatches of my Coho.
: The "finger divot" system for lifting the hatch doesn`t seem
: appropriate on a plywood boat.
: I guess you could hang a small tab of fabric or webbing on one edge of the
: hatch for a pull; any other ideas?
: Any insights or refinements (bungie orientation?) would be appreciated.
: Thanks, Matthew
Messages In This Thread
- Leidy Lids
Matthew -- 10/6/2001, 3:19 pm- Re: Leidy Lids
Pete Croft -- 10/8/2001, 6:37 pm- Re: Leidy Lids
Paul Streitman -- 10/8/2001, 4:08 pm- Re: Leidy Lids release
Jay Babina -- 10/8/2001, 2:15 pm- Re: Leidy Lids
Dean Trexel -- 10/7/2001, 2:24 am- Re: Leidy Lids *Pic*
Don Beale -- 10/7/2001, 1:49 am- Re: Leidy Lids and divots
addison -- 10/6/2001, 9:23 pm- Re: hidden hatch catch
Dean Trexel -- 10/6/2001, 8:00 pm- Re: hidden hatch catch
Craig -- 10/7/2001, 8:27 am
- Re: Leidy Lids
Jim -- 10/6/2001, 4:23 pm - Re: Leidy Lids
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