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Re: Deck hatch question

by Peter Clinch <p.j.clinch@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 17, 2006 at 12:10 PM

nick@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> My local kayak shop sells hatches that cost around £30. I understand
> you need to cut a hole in the deck to which you presumably screw in
> place the threaded 'female' part of the hatch.

Would depend on the specific hatch design, but most of those I'm 
familiar with (usually Kajak S****t or VCP) don't screw into place but 
are glued/glassed/binded/en-gooped.

Glassing is only really an option on a composite boat, but speaking to a 
chandler/boatbuilder might reveal some interesting poisonous solvent 
based stuff that will hold it fast if it's a plastic hull.  Sikaflex is 
generally pretty good (expensive but very good silicone sealant type 
stuff), but speak with those in the trade before deciding is my advice.

If you do screw you'll probably want some sort of sealant for the holes.

> Do I need to spend this much on a kayak specific hatch or could I use a
> inspection hatch from a boat chandler?

Depends what you want to put in and out.  8" hatches are workable but a 
PITA for general loading, I imagine 6" would be quite a bit worse, but 
if it's just to drop in a flask and a piece box it would be quite
adequate.

> These are much cheaper, but would they be suitable? Are there any other
> options?

Dry bags lashed to the deck is the easiest option.  Main downsides are 
more clutter and windage.  Drybags are still suggested for in-hull 
stowage, and again you'll find a 6" entrance would make matters fiddlier 
there.

HTH, Pete.
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Deck hatch question
nick@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2006-07-17 02:50:14 
Re: Deck hatch question
Peter Clinch <p.j.clin  2006-07-17 12:10:13 
Re: Deck hatch question
nick@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2006-07-18 02:47:30 

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