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Default Sliding Hatch??

My sliding hatch has just floated on the bow since I bought it.
The only thing that holds it in place is when the windshield is closed.

I noticed today that there are 4 rivets on each side of it that use to hold something?? What was it?

Now after I took the the Teak strips off I noticed that there is a grove routered on the bottom. I am sure that there is a could if pieces missing now!!

Does anyone have a picture of theres?? Or can tell me what the deal is?

Thanks all!! (and no I am not going to be using Wax anytime soon!!)
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Default Re: Sliding Hatch??

i assume you have a steplift cuddy, if so continue
the hatch lays on the deck and the teak strips go over the hatch
the grooves in the strips alow the have to slide back and forwared
the hatch flares out on the ends and goes under the grooves of the teak strip
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Default Re: Sliding Hatch??

Well if my hatch ever had sides to go under the teak strips they are long gone!!
Looks like someone had something rivted to the sides at some point?

I NEED PICTURES!! Someone show me yours and I will show you mine!!
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Default Re: Sliding Hatch??

macojoe, if i were more familiar with this new camera, let alone how to post a picture, i'd love to help you out. maybe try removing teak, clean and rough up the underside of teak with sandpaper...then glue/PL/marine silicone..., a piece of weatherstriping on underside of teak..., this will create a little "drag" and make it a bit more tight to the elements....P.S. , i didnt take out new boat nor did i fish for any flatties
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Default Re: Sliding Hatch??

Its not the teak, I don't have anything to put under it from the hatch.
6 years with nothing and now I am all about fixing it???
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Default Re: Sliding Hatch??

Hey MJ,
I was working on my boat today. I checked out the sliding hatch. i looks like it may have a piece of aluminum angle riveted to either side of the hatch extending inder the guide rails to keep the hatch from lifting. I'm not positive that it is aluminum, but it's something. I'll be pulling that trim soon, and I'll let you know what it is
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Default Re: Sliding Hatch??

It is alluminum I just saw it, its alluminum angle riveted except the back holes have short screws. The top of that smaller door has a short piece of teak to keep it from coming all the way out. If I hadnt just 5200'd the teak strips down I would take some pics for u sorry.
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Default Re: Sliding Hatch??

thanks!! I will go get some tomorow!!

I have put some pic's in the repair section of the repairs I have been doing!
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Default Re: Sliding Hatch??

MJ...I described repair for this couple of days ago...get a length of vinyl C or J channel used in trimming a vinyl sided house...w/ a large pair of shears cut to length then trim away edges until you got an L shape that will go up the inside of the hatch and under the teak...rivet to side of hatch...

Vinyl will slide better, cheaper, easier to work and be easier on sliding surfaces than aluminum... ;) ;D
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Default Re: Sliding Hatch??

Were's the pictutres??? You guys have to show me pictures! I can't read!
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