Has anyone replaced the fiberglass forward hatch with a wooden one? If so, what size/type of wood, design, joinery was employed?
Thank you in advance for your response.
John, s/v "Star" (CD 25)
jlreizian@snet.net
CD 25 - Replacing forward hatch with wooden one.
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: CD 25 - Replacing forward hatch with wooden one.
JohnJohn wrote: Has anyone replaced the fiberglass forward hatch with a wooden one? If so, what size/type of wood, design, joinery was employed?
Thank you in advance for your response.
John, s/v "Star" (CD 25)
Take a look at the Nov/Dec 2001 Good Old Boat. The guy put together a butterfly hatch on an Alberg 30.
Forrest
forrestpaddock@aol.com
Re: CD 25 - Replacing forward hatch with wooden one.
I cut out the center of my forward hatch and replaced it with Lexan. I also installed a vent. So I have more light and air. Both prevent mildew. It can be seen partially on this image.
[img]http://www.sailorjon.net/images/FairWindEmpty.jpg[/img]
jmyers@styluscentral.com
John wrote: Has anyone replaced the fiberglass forward hatch with a wooden one? If so, what size/type of wood, design, joinery was employed?
Thank you in advance for your response.
John, s/v "Star" (CD 25)
[img]http://www.sailorjon.net/images/FairWindEmpty.jpg[/img]
jmyers@styluscentral.com
Re: CD 25 - Replacing forward hatch with wooden one.
I certainly want to do something different with mine. The Lexan maybe the best for light and ventalation, but nothing beats the real look of wood.Forrest wrote:JohnJohn wrote: Has anyone replaced the fiberglass forward hatch with a wooden one? If so, what size/type of wood, design, joinery was employed?
Thank you in advance for your response.
John, s/v "Star" (CD 25)
Take a look at the Nov/Dec 2001 Good Old Boat. The guy put together a butterfly hatch on an Alberg 30.
Forrest wrote: Forrest
chcabinetry@earthlin.net
Re: CD 25 - Replacing forward hatch with wooden one.
I certainly want to do something different with mine. The Lexan maybe the best for light and ventalation, but nothing beats the real look of wood.Forrest wrote:JohnJohn wrote: Has anyone replaced the fiberglass forward hatch with a wooden one? If so, what size/type of wood, design, joinery was employed?
Thank you in advance for your response.
John, s/v "Star" (CD 25)
Take a look at the Nov/Dec 2001 Good Old Boat. The guy put together a butterfly hatch on an Alberg 30.
Forrest wrote: Forrest
chcabinetry@earthlin.net