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Re: Strip: Hatch cover
By:John Abercrombie
Date: 1/7/2012, 2:57 pm
In Response To: Strip: Hatch cover (Randy Echtinaw)

: This forum is so great I can hardly wait to get one question
: answered so I can ask another :))

: I would like to have a 7"-9" cockpit accessible hatch
: cover which would be just behind the cockpit and low to the
: right of center. I am putting a bulkhead right behind the seat
: and another 10" behind that for this hatch......
: What I "think" I need is a ring and cover that has a
: twist or pull lock that can easily be accessed with my arm
: behind me that will fit on the Guillemot "L" deck.
: Please, tell me what I am looking for or change my mind about what
: I really want.
: Thank you,
: Randy
I've bought some 'SEA-LECT Designs Pop-Out Deck Plate' but haven't installed them in a boat yet. They look like a good bet, IMO- secure lock and reasonably easy to open once unlocked. (I think I saw them mentioned on Bjorn Thomasson's site somewhere?)

I tried some Beckson pry-out plates, but even with a loop I don't think I could open them very easily-definitely not underway. My experience with screw plates (on sailboat) was that any grit would cause big problems, and you need a tool to unscrew them most of the time, if they are tightened fully. Stronger hands may make the difference.

Opening a hatch behind me (on aft deck) would require some more work on the yoga, I think!.

BTW, SeaLect also makes 'socks' to fit inside deck plates.
Sea-Lect is wholesale/manufacturer AFAIK, but I was able to get a good price and service from kayakproshop, AKA Olympic Outdoor Center.

Cheers
John

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Hatch cover
Randy Echtinaw -- 1/7/2012, 11:29 am
Re: Strip: Hatch cover
Mike Savage -- 1/7/2012, 1:41 pm
Re: Strip: Hatch cover
John Abercrombie -- 1/7/2012, 2:57 pm