They look like A, but a link to a picture, and this list will remove all
doubt.
Bill Coleman
Entrada, Erie, PA
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2022 8:58 PM
To: Stus-List
Cc: Fred Hazzard
Subject: Stus-List Re: Forward hatch gasket needed
How can I tell the maker of the hatch’s
How can I tell the maker of the hatch’s used on my 1986 C 44?
Fred Hazzard
S/V Fury
Portland Or.
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> On Feb 17, 2022, at 4:17 PM, Dreuge via CnC-List
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> The gaskets that A used are EPDM foam cord. This can be purchased in 3ft,
> 10ft, or 100ft lengths
The gaskets that A used are EPDM foam cord. This can be purchased in 3ft,
10ft, or 100ft lengths from McMaster-Carr at “non-marine” prices. The Landfall
38 hatches use 3/8” diameter foam cord for the small head/galley and 1/2”
diameter cord for the larger A hatches. For the small hatches
Hey all,
I'm thinking of flying down for 2 nights to the Miami boat show. Anyone have a
boat nearby which is at slip, available to lay a head down for a couple nights?
Not sure if I'm going yet but just looking at some options.
Paul Hood
REFUGE - ’81 C Georgian Bay, Ontario
Andrew, give Hatchmasters in Norwalk, CT. a call.It's been a few years but they have the parts and rebuilt my A hatch nicely. Ron C.Impromptu38MKII, '77On Feb 12, 2022 9:01 PM, andrew macLean via CnC-List wrote:
Atkins and Hoyle were really marvellous helping me find parts for the nearly 50
Test
On 2022-02-12 10:01 p.m., andrew macLean via CnC-List wrote:
Atkins and Hoyle were really marvellous helping me find parts for the nearly 50
year old hatch on our 1974 30mk1. I’d start by calling them.
Andrew MacLean
C 30-1
Gulf Islands BC Canada
On Feb 12, 2022, at 10:51, Bob Mann
I checked McMaster-Carr and what they have comes in 10,20, 50 or 100 foot
lengths, so less of an issue now.
Bob
> On 02/13/2022 11:05 AM Bill Coleman via CnC-List
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> Um. I guess you give it away?
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> Bill Coleman
> Entrada, Erie PA
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> > The only downside is
Um. I guess you give it away?
Bill Coleman
Entrada, Erie PA
> The only downside is what you do with the 90+ feet of rubber you will have
> left over after you rebuild the hatch.
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> Rick Brass
> Imzadi C 38 mk1
> la Belle Aurore C 25
> Washington, NC
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> -Original Message-
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When I rebuilt my A foredeck hatches (two of them now) I bought the seal
material from a local glass shop that installs commercial plate glass windows
like you see in stores and office buildings. I forget what the tubular rubber
seal is actually called. But if you take a couple of inches of
I purchased a roll of 3/8 in diameter foam from McMaster-Carr for that
purpose. So, I used a few feet out of 100 ft roll, but it was way cheaper
than any other option. Of course you have to find a proper adhesive. And I
cannot remember what I used.
Bill Coleman
Entrada, Erie PA
On Sat, Feb 12,
Atkins and Hoyle were really marvellous helping me find parts for the nearly 50
year old hatch on our 1974 30mk1. I’d start by calling them.
Andrew MacLean
C 30-1
Gulf Islands BC Canada
> On Feb 12, 2022, at 10:51, Bob Mann via CnC-List
> wrote:
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> The foam gasket on my C mk I's
Bob
Right now my fwd hatch is at Atkins & Hoyle in Canada for a full
refurb. They should be able to help. Brian was very accommodating, his
contact info below. I tried a gasket replacement from West Marine and
it was a little too big in diameter.
Brian Atkins
Atkins & Hoyle LTD
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