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Unread 03-06-2007, 10:02 PM
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Default Hatch cover repair.

The cover for the fishbox/livewell between the front seats needs a little repair.

The left front corner gives just a little when I step on it. *It doesn't seem to be rotten, just got steped on too hard at some time. *

I was thinking that I might take some resin and stick a piece of wood right in the corner to reinforce it, but there is not much room to work.

What do you suggest?



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Default Re: Hatch cover repair.

I would drill a couple of test holes with a small drill to check for rotted wood. It looks like the plywood core may have delaminated. Go take a look at rotdoctor.com for further instructions.
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Default Re: Hatch cover repair.

Grind back the cracked material and lay a few layers of glass in there, she'll be good as new.
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Unread 03-07-2007, 01:05 AM
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Default Re: Hatch cover repair.

Like Air said, grind back and use some West System and cloth. She will be fine.
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Default Re: Hatch cover repair.

Guess I'll have to buy a crack grinder. :-/
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Everybody should have a 4.5" grinder.
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Unread 03-07-2007, 01:32 AM
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Default Re: Hatch cover repair.

I got a cheap one from Harbor Freight and I love it. I think it cost me $17.
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Mulv, you got a brand new center hatch cover for only 17 bucks. ?? Now thats a deal brother. ;)
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Default Re: Hatch cover repair.

I just took apart two of my hatches. I went around the outer rim of the ply wood with a router and a pit as low as I could go without cutting into the outer shell. If you go that rout extend that plywood out a little closer to the edge. The stock plywood in my hatch was 6x6 inches pieces of plywood. Not sure why they do them this way my replacement will be a solid piece of wood.
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Unread 03-07-2007, 09:38 PM
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Default Re: Hatch cover repair.

I know what ya mean Still, my foredeck and transom cap were 5x5 inch pieces glassed together. Couldnt believe it when i saw it. I guess they did it like that to make a smooth bow and get good contact with the glass. Not sure.
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