[alberg30] Re: More access panel info
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at min.net
Wed Feb 24 11:06:01 PST 1999
From: George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at min.net>
Tom,
If I were installing a hatch in the cockpit, I'd rather install one
intended to be underfoot. I'd also prefer a white one, knowing
how hot the original one gets in the sun.
FWIW, Hamilton Marine can be reached at http://www.hamiltonmarine.com/
or mail at hamiltonmarine.com
- George
> Tom Sutherland said:
>
> Thanks Dan and Gordon,
>
> I got the number for Bomar and called them today to inquire further
> and was advised that the hatches like the one I had (also mentioned in
> Lee's earlier post) were not really suited for a cockpit floor application.
> (no surprises here !) but that I could find what I wanted in a "Hamilton
> Marine" catalogue which I happened to have.
>
> These hatches which were cast aluminum were used primarily on work
> boats. She told me these were very water tight and durable. Flush mounting
> with non-skid surface. Also available in "white finish" The closest I would
> be able to get to fit my 10 x 14" opening would be a cut out of
> 15 x 17" bigger than I had hoped but If something I may be able to live
> with.
>
> I am going to have to make a trip to the boat and check and do some
> visualizing before I bite the bullet. The O.D. would be 18 x 20 and I am
> wondering what that might look like in the cockpit floor. It would be in
> the forward portion. I am pretty sure Gordon will not think this is too
> large. And I am sure I would enjoy the additional convenience.
>
> Anyone like to either encourage or discourage me on this decision. If
> you have a 1998 HM catalogue they are on page 121. Oh .... and yes they
> are expensive $318.00 ( $348.00 for the white)
>
> Tom S
> A 30 #412
> InCahoots
>
>
>
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