More hatch work.

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More hatch work.

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From humble beginnings

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To rework something you most first take it apart... it's putting it back together that's the pain.

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Painted and reinstalled the AL. framing, starting to cut in with primer for future interior paint job.

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Starting to look usable again.

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Installing it back into the C26, glad my wife was out of town, I'm sure the neighbors got an ear full. Adjusting and readjusting new hinges and support arms to get it to function right at 90+ and the humidity kicking my %%&&. All I can say is I'm grateful this boat only has one bow hatch. :shock:

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Looks great!
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Awesome job, and great pics!
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Post by excavman »

Looks nice. I never thought about putting hand rails on my front hatch, great idea. Thanks.

I feel another project coming on.

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Very nice job, looks great!
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Looks great Terrence and some food for thought for my boat.
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Thanks for all the (that-a-boys) but the hand rails were not my idea. 90% of all you have seen on my overhaul project is just me reworking what the P.O. back in the day has left me. Perhaps one day I'll see if I can dig deep enough to find out who it was :?:

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Post by tgentry »

Wow what a difference!

Does anyone know if our hatches originally had some sort of gasket? I've been looking for something to keep bugs and the odd wave out.
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WOW! That looks really nice!
Great job!


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Post by mariner »

Can you tell us what kind of paint you used? Thanks
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Post by hp18carr »

First off after washing the hatch with ordinary everyday boat soap, I primed it with Rust-oleum white marine primer (wood and fiberglass above the waterline). The off white color I used was Rust-oleum topside Oyster white gloss. The gray also from Rust-oleum topside Battleship gray gloss. Not the top of the line paints, but seems to be working well for me to this point.

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Post by KeithR »

Fantastic job, can't wait until fall to do both of my hatches, and I'll probably go with the same paints as well.
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