[Public-List] threshold to main hatch

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   I can cut a template, with measurements, if you like. My boat is a
   pre-liner (#275)

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   Today's Topics:
   1. Companionway Base (Tom Dodds)
   2. Re: ?Fridge? cover hardware suggestions (George Dinwiddie)
   3. Re: ?Fridge? cover hardware suggestions (John Johnston)
   4. Re: ?Fridge? cover hardware suggestions (Jonathan Bresler)
   5. Re: ?Fridge? cover hardware suggestions (Michael Connolly)
   6. Re: Companionway Base (George Dinwiddie)
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   Message: 1
   Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 16:38:16 -0400
   From: Tom Dodds <[8]tomdodds at sympatico.ca>
   To: [9]public-list at lists.alberg30.org
   Subject: [Public-List] Companionway Base
   Message-ID: <[10]C8457D63-0EE4-404F-AEB1-7AAD68EDFCC2 at sympatico.ca>
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   The wood across the bottom of the companionway door was knocked off and
   lost during re-powering.
   Does anyone have a sketch of the profile of the wood piece?
   Tom Dodds
   StageOne
   Sent from my iPad
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   Message: 2
   Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 17:11:13 -0400
   From: George Dinwiddie <[11]gdinwiddie at alberg30.org>
   To: [12]public-list at lists.alberg30.org
   Subject: Re: [Public-List] ?Fridge? cover hardware suggestions
   Message-ID: <[13]21539370-0a29-f587-e81e-1b7301c4a949 at alberg30.org>
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   You could cut a piece of plywood that just fits the hole, put some
   blocks across the corners so it can't slip in, and hold it in place
   with
   some of these: [14]https://amzn.to/2H2WS5A
   - George
   On 9/17/20 11:52 AM, Christian Douglas via Public-List wrote:
   > Kittiwake?s front loading ice box was removed at some point. Because
   of
   > easy port side engine access, I didn?t wanna do a drop in box with
   cold
   > plate. I went with an AC/DC cooler that slides out onto the port
   settee.
   > However, I didn?t focus on the cover when I cut the opening.
   >
   > Any suggestions of off the shelf hardware to secure the cover? Any
   hinge
   > won?t work. I have thought of fabbing metal tabs for the four corners
   and
   > using magnets.
   >
   > Here are pics for reference.
   >
   > [15]https://imgur.com/gallery/x1XlNQw
   >
   >
   > Christian
   > Kittiwake #[16]760.org/listinfo.cgi/public-list-alberg30.org
   >
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   Message: 3
   Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 18:15:47 -0400
   From: John Johnston <[20]danceswithwood at earthlink.net>
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   Subject: Re: [Public-List] ?Fridge? cover hardware suggestions
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   As George suggested, block the corners (or the entire perimeter) to
   prevent the cover from falling through, and then it could be as simple
   as a couple of turn buttons, easily made and installed out of scrap.
   Perhaps lightly gasketing the points of contact would eliminate
   vibration as well as blocking air flow from(or into) the cabin.
   Sent from my iPad
   > On Sep 17, 2020, at 5:27 PM, George Dinwiddie via Public-List
   <[23]public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
   >
   > ?You could cut a piece of plywood that just fits the hole, put some
   blocks across the corners so it can't slip in, and hold it in place
   with some of these: [24]https://amzn.to/2H2WS5A
   >
   > - George
   >
   >> On 9/17/20 11:52 AM, Christian Douglas via Public-List wrote:
   >> Kittiwake?s front loading ice box was removed at some point. Because
   of
   >> easy port side engine access, I didn?t wanna do a drop in box with
   cold
   >> plate. I went with an AC/DC cooler that slides out onto the port
   settee.
   >> However, I didn?t focus on the cover when I cut the opening.
   >> Any suggestions of off the shelf hardware to secure the cover? Any
   hinge
   >> won?t work. I have thought of fabbing metal tabs for the four
   corners and
   >> using magnets.
   >> Here are pics for reference.
   >> [25]https://imgur.com/gallery/x1XlNQw
   >> Christian
   >> Kittiwake #[26]760.org/listinfo.cgi/public-list-alberg30.org
   >
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   > I think how evening follows morn; [27]gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
   > So many I loved were not yet dead, [28]http://www.Alberg30.org
   > So many I love were not yet born. also see:
   > 'The Middle' by Ogden Nash [29]http://idiacomputing.com
   >
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   Message: 4
   Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 18:56:52 -0400
   From: Jonathan Bresler <[33]262alberg30 at gmail.com>
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   Subject: Re: [Public-List] ?Fridge? cover hardware suggestions
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   Christian,
   Looks like you have the cover already cut.
   You can secure the cover the same way that the two under sink access
   panels
   are secured.
   Those have two tabs attached to the rear of the cover just above the
   bottom
   and extending down
   past the bottom edge of the opening. They hold the bottom of the access
   panel in place. The top
   of the panel can be secured with a elbow latch as the access panels are
   and
   the locker doors below
   the cabin deadlights are secured.
   There are also turn latches, magnetic, and many more types
   [36]https://www.mcmaster.com/latches/
   Jonathan
   On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 6:15 PM John Johnston via Public-List <
   [37]public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
   > As George suggested, block the corners (or the entire perimeter) to
   > prevent the cover from falling through, and then it could be as
   simple as a
   > couple of turn buttons, easily made and installed out of scrap.
   Perhaps
   > lightly gasketing the points of contact would eliminate vibration as
   well
   > as blocking air flow from(or into) the cabin.
   >
   > Sent from my iPad
   >
   > > On Sep 17, 2020, at 5:27 PM, George Dinwiddie via Public-List <
   > [38]public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
   > >
   > > ?You could cut a piece of plywood that just fits the hole, put some
   > blocks across the corners so it can't slip in, and hold it in place
   with
   > some of these: [39]https://amzn.to/2H2WS5A
   > >
   > > - George
   > >
   > >> On 9/17/20 11:52 AM, Christian Douglas via Public-List wrote:
   > >> Kittiwake?s front loading ice box was removed at some point.
   Because of
   > >> easy port side engine access, I didn?t wanna do a drop in box with
   cold
   > >> plate. I went with an AC/DC cooler that slides out onto the port
   settee.
   > >> However, I didn?t focus on the cover when I cut the opening.
   > >> Any suggestions of off the shelf hardware to secure the cover? Any
   hinge
   > >> won?t work. I have thought of fabbing metal tabs for the four
   corners
   > and
   > >> using magnets.
   > >> Here are pics for reference.
   > >> [40]https://imgur.com/gallery/x1XlNQw
   > >> Christian
   > >> Kittiwake #[41]760.org/listinfo.cgi/public-list-alberg30.org
   > >
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   > > I think how evening follows morn; [42]gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
   > > So many I loved were not yet dead, [43]http://www.Alberg30.org
   > > So many I love were not yet born. also see:
   > > 'The Middle' by Ogden Nash [44]http://idiacomputing.com
   > >
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   Jonathan M Bresler
   S/V Constance Alberg 30 #262
   Annapolis/Eastport MD
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   Message: 5
   Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 22:15:25 -0400 (EDT)
   From: Michael Connolly <[51]crufone at comcast.net>
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   Subject: Re: [Public-List] ?Fridge? cover hardware suggestions
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   Christian,
   Sorry I called you Doug earlier. Would you like the door to be attached
   so you don't need a place to store it while open/off? Would you like a
   surface to rest the fridge while it is resting on the cushion of the
   settee? My suggestion would offer both of these features. Looks like
   the opening is just the size of the fridge, so blocking around the
   perimeter of the opening would reduce the size of the opening and make
   removal of the fridge difficult? As mentioned a continuois piano hinge
   at the bottom closed on itself would easly prevent the hinged up door
   to move very much into the opening. A simple latch at the top would
   keep it in line with the vertical surface.
   Others have made good suggestions. I like the twist catches offered by
   George.
   Your magnet idea might not keep the cover in place during a rough sea
   state. Is the fridge strapped down? It best be or trapped with fiddles.
   Michael
   > On 09/17/2020 11:52 AM Christian Douglas via Public-List
   <[54]public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
   >
   >
   > Kittiwake?s front loading ice box was removed at some point. Because
   of
   > easy port side engine access, I didn?t wanna do a drop in box with
   cold
   > plate. I went with an AC/DC cooler that slides out onto the port
   settee.
   > However, I didn?t focus on the cover when I cut the opening.
   >
   > Any suggestions of off the shelf hardware to secure the cover? Any
   hinge
   > won?t work. I have thought of fabbing metal tabs for the four corners
   and
   > using magnets.
   >
   > Here are pics for reference.
   >
   > [55]https://imgur.com/gallery/x1XlNQw
   >
   >
   > Christian
   > Kittiwake #76
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   Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2020 12:56:19 -0400
   From: George Dinwiddie <[59]gdinwiddie at alberg30.org>
   To: [60]public-list at lists.alberg30.org
   Subject: Re: [Public-List] Companionway Base
   Message-ID: <[61]5de64807-d098-92a3-70de-7b8238bc7acd at alberg30.org>
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   Tom,
   On 9/17/20 4:38 PM, Tom Dodds via Public-List wrote:
   > The wood across the bottom of the companionway door was knocked off
   and lost during re-powering.
   > Does anyone have a sketch of the profile of the wood piece?
   I don't have a sketch, but I took a few photos that might be helpful.
   [62]http://alberg30.org/maintenance/disorganized/CompanionwaySill/
   - George
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   So many I loved were not yet dead, [64]http://www.Alberg30.org
   So many I love were not yet born. also see:
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