Jim,

We’re yours A&H or Bomar? Our 33-11 had bomar’s that I replaced with Lewmar  
years ago … fit the moulded openings better than the originals.

Paul
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From: Jim Watts via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2022 7:50:58 PM
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Cc: Jim Watts <paradigmat...@gmail.com>
Subject: Stus-List Re: Hatch in head

I replaced our A&H head hatch with a Lewmar hatch, but I'm not sure we would 
have the same unit. Here's a picture of what the mounting recess on ours looked 
like. Sorry, the details are fuzzy after 16 years.

https://imgur.com/a/I1OfZLh

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC


On Sat, 10 Dec 2022 at 16:18, paul.hood via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
John,
You'll need to cut gently down the side from top, from bottom up and loosen it 
up till it comes out.



Paul Hood
416.799.5549 c


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From: John Read <johnprea...@gmail.com<mailto:johnprea...@gmail.com>>
Date: 2022-12-10 4:35 p.m. (GMT-05:00)
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Cc: 'Paul Hood' <paul.h...@rogers.com<mailto:paul.h...@rogers.com>>
Subject: RE: Stus-List Re: Hatch in head


Thanks Paul.  How on earth is it set into the deck hole?  I have tried all 
manner of trying to get it loose to no avail.  You can stand on it so it’s 
solid but I have a hard time understanding how if the sides are all vertical.



John Read



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Subject: Stus-List Re: Hatch in head



John, There is no flange on these and the perimeter is vertical, top to bottom. 
 Also, the hinge side has seal issue and is prone to leaking. Not a great 
design.  I took mine out about 8 years ago, changed the seal, plexi, and reset 
it.  I can’t remember what I did in the resetting process but it has been 98% 
good since then.  It’s not perfect with the odd drip occasionally, but I’m 
leaving well enough alone. I know that’s not much help for you.



Paul Hood

REFUGE - ’81 C&C34 Georgian Bay



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Subject: Stus-List Hatch in head



https://www.atkinshoyle.com/products/Single-Frame-Boat-Hatch/Single-Frame-Boat-Hatch/Model-550.html#Gallery-1<https://www.atkinshoyle.com/products/Single-Frame-Boat-Hatch/Single-Frame-Boat-Hatch/Model-550.html#Gallery-2>



My Atkins & Hoyle hatch in the head has developed a leak between the aluminum 
frame and the deck.  Have tried various sealants which all have failed mainly 
because they lose adhesion to the vertical aluminum surface.  Cannot figure out 
how to remove the frame so I can clean it and reseal (with butyl?).  There are 
no visible flanges.  It is a tight fit to the hole cur in the deck.  Has anyone 
had similar issues?  Is there a flange on the frame that is sealed to the 
underside of the deck?  Is it just glued in with plexus or similar?  All 
thoughts welcomed



John Read

Legacy III

1982 C&C 34

Noank, CT



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