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engine hatch
if any one can help
im trying to build a new engine hatch. the boat is a 78 24 ft skv with twin sbc and the hatch weighs a ton.. can any one help with clues on what the new ones are made of and how they construct them? thank you sea slut |
try posting this in the q&a section.
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Here's where you need to be.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/f...play.php?f=167 Tell us if you want something to cover the engines or if you want something you can walk/lay on and that will help with materials & construction suggestions. |
we just made one last year for our 38 Signature. I'll post some pics this weekend and tell you how we did it.
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thanks that would be cool
i want to build some thing solid so that we can walk on it.. thanks sea slut |
did you see this..
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...0&limit=recent |
Engine hatch
I've built several before and am in the process of building one for my 28 Cigarette SS. Depending on your budget, you have a number of options. As a base, you can use either plywood, KLEGECELL, or end-core balsa. First layer of glass should be something strong like woven roving, second layer, 10 ounce cloth or so, and final layer(s), chopmat to allow you to sand to a smooth surface. There are LOTS of glass and Kevlar options, this is just a simple old school way of constructing the hatch. Make sure you use laminatng resin and not finishing resin, especially for the earlier layers.
Barry |
Origionally my friend was going to make my new hatch composite with carbon fiber finish . Then I've decided to go the cheaper and faster way with plywood. Got a 1"X8' two side good marine grade plywood . Doubled up at the perimeter and at the center with 1"X4" wide strips. Sprayed with epoxy primer to seal it against moisture , and finished painting it with PPG . Got two scoops from a local guy for 120 bucks each ,and reinforced it with an extra layer of mat to withstand some pressure , in case someone decide to step on it . The new hatch actually weighs half of what the original hatch did .The old hatch was padded with vinyl finish , high density foam and a stainless mirror inside.
Before , http://www3.telus.net/spectrasonly/deep%20cove%2005_2 After http://www3.telus.net/spectrasonly/Scoop%20project%202 [img] http://www3.telus.net/spectrasonly/IMG_3878_1.jpg http://www3.telus.net/spectrasonly/M...in%20warehouse |
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