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Starboard would make a quick hatch cover, but I wouldn't use it on the deck. Ferm re-cored a hatch cover and posted a thread here a long while back with pictures, not really too hard. I know a guy that got an old project mako for free that had a soft deck and basically just glassed in a new deck over the old one and re set the console. It's not the best way, but it was cheap and easy.
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I doubled up two, 3/8" peices of starboard for the fish box, approx. 1' x 4' and its held up great so far. Just sandwiched them then countersunk some screws in there. Been perfect after 4 years....
Still wouldnt use it for that gas hatch area though......
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