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Re: FUEL TANK HATCH
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I'd use a single piece...gotta be stronger than several smaller pieces...steelheader in post above describes what wood he used and it's solid :D ... |
Re: FUEL TANK HATCH
ROGER THAT.
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Yeah that is the post I was talking about...Steel did a mighty fine job for his first hatch job ;)
I admit I've never done it but if I did I would follow his post to the "t". |
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I did mine two years ago. Wellcraft used 4-5" square plywood pieces. It's actually scrap wood. Once you start, they come off pretty easy. Use a wood chisel. I cut one piece of marine plywood and took the hatch and plywood to a friend who was plant manager for Hell's Bay boats and they glassed and vacuum secured both pieces. The previous owner installed 2x2's crossways and screwed down thru the cover. What a mess.
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what year is ur boat les? deshet has a 79 he is parting out. might wanna see if his fits/ any good. good luck.
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Another really good thread to look at for tips is:
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/cgi-bin/...679948;start=0 on page 5 & 6, there are hatch items. If it is a small hatch, MSBHAMMER and a couple of other guys used a router and a piece of starboard to make replacement hatches. |
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Les, it's easy to remove the pieces. You can get them out and the hatch cleaned in less than an evening. Find a glass guy and have him glass the marine plywood when he does his next glass job. Everytime you step on that new hatch and it doesn't sag, you'll feel great.
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THIS IS NOT A SMALL HATCH, IT'S THE FUEL TANK HATCH
28" X 64". RACER, MY BOAT IS A 1979, IF DESHET IS LISTENING, WHAT PARTS DO YOU HAVE AVAILABLE? I WOULD LIKE TO BY THE FUEL TANK HATCH, IF SOLID, AND THE CABIN HATCH (THE ONE THAT SLIDES FORWARD) FOR SPARE. LESTERUS |
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I found this pic some where cant remember where
http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...78/gastank.jpg |
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Is that Seacrets w/ the 2x2s he found?... ??? ...
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