Connie a question- on your extra lower hatch that you use for stowage, is it the same 
height as the other lowest hatch board? I made an extra one also and mounted my 
compass and will add some type of bag or something to hold my gps and vhf. The other 2 
boars can fit on top land I can leave in place. Does anyone have a suggestion  on a 
bag for a gps.
Randy W.

M15#194

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Tod,

When I rebuilt my hatchboards on LEPPO, I made them in three pieces.

After using them for the past years, I still like my three piece
hatchboards.  You have smaller parts to stow.

I built a new lower hatchboard which has a binocular holder (doubles as
the beer can holder when the binoculars are not in use); and a holder for
my small Grundig radio (held in place with a small bungee cord and hook).
This makes a very nice arrangement.  Music and drinks readily at hand
while sailing.

Yes, you do have to step over it to go below; but it is  - even with
everything in place - not too heavy to lift out if you want easier access
to the cabin.

I also use the lower regular hatchboard as the base to hold my
companionway table.  If you just have two hatchboards, then the table
will be too high for ease of use.

Connie
M15  #400  LEPPO
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