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Re: Bungee hold down
By:Scotty
Date: 3/4/1999, 12:50 pm
In Response To: Re: Bungee hold down (J . P. Scheib)

> Three of us built Cape Charles Kayaks and we've built hatches three
> different ways. I built mine by building up an inner coaming around the
> opening 3/8 high and matching an outer coaming 3/8 thick on the plywood
> hatch. Three nylon straps hold the hatches down very tightly and they are
> very water proof. The problem with them is that they stick up and ruin the
> line of the boat and they were very time consumming to make. The second
> guy made his hatches as described in the CLC directions. The problem with
> them is as laid out in the plans they are way to small for loading gear.
> The third boat we cut flush hatches that look very sleek and have the
> advantage of using the part of the deck that you cut out. The other two
> methods require throwing away that piece and using another piece of
> plywood. The flush hatches very easy to make just mark out the shape and
> carefully cut with a saber saw. We then glued in 4 mm strips of plywood
> under the edge of the hole to hold the hatch and cut small curved beams to
> bend the hatch to the shape of the deck. To hold down the hatches we used
> plastic Zeus 1/4 turn connectors. These really hold the hatches down flush
> and are easy to install. The only disadvantage to this type of hatch is I
> don't think it will be to waterproof but that's what dry bags are for.

J.P. : Great comparison! Can you spec a source for the plastic Zeus (Dzus, I have seen in aircraft applications) fittings? Though I am enamored of some really cool Push-Push latchs for home cabinets, which pop open with a slight push, I'm afraid of a wave, or some unknown twisting stress on the deck popping my hatches open inadvertantly. Your solution #3 is a very solid compromise. Depending on the type of plastic, there may be a possibility of coloring them. For water-proofing them, I considered attaching a small cap inside, which would of course catch water, but a small maintenace chore at the end of each boating day would be to dry them out. Not too much to ask for the effect they create. Not unlike cleaning a firearm at days end, or some the other chores we perform as a matter of fact. TNX, Scotty

Messages In This Thread

Cutting hatches
Bob Hysen -- 2/28/1999, 7:01 pm
Re: Cutting hatches
Bruce E. -- 3/2/1999, 10:17 pm
Re: Cutting hatches
Bob Hysen -- 3/2/1999, 11:31 pm
Re: Bungee hold down
Don Beale -- 3/3/1999, 11:36 am
Re: Bungee hold down
Mark Bodnar -- 3/4/1999, 8:27 pm
Re: Bungee hold down
Don Beale -- 3/5/1999, 1:32 am
Re: Bungee hold down
J . P. Scheib -- 3/4/1999, 3:29 am
Re: Bungee hold down
Scotty -- 3/4/1999, 12:50 pm
Re: Bungee hold down
J . P. Scheib -- 3/5/1999, 4:46 am
Re: Bungee hold down
Phillip Kearney -- 3/5/1999, 2:53 am
Re: Cutting hatches
Paul Jacobson -- 3/1/1999, 12:56 am
Re: Cutting hatches
Mike Scarborough -- 2/28/1999, 7:10 pm