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Day hatch - Bulkhead or no?
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 3/7/1999, 5:37 pm
In Response To: Installing VCP day hatch (Roger Donahe)

> I'm building a CLC Chesapeake 17 and I have decided to install a VCP
> 7.5" day hatch behind the cockpit. I have a couple questions of those
> who have done this before.

> First let me set the stage, I have not installed the deck yet. Though I am
> ready and could do that any day I have the time.

> 1) Should I install the VCP hatch rim before I install the deck? I'm
> leaning to after I install the deck since I won't have to guess at
> placement of the hole if the deck is already installed.

If you're installing a rear hatch (which I assume you are), then wait until after installing the deck. It's enough of a PITA installing the deck without having to worry about lining up the hatch correctly. If you've waited until you build the deck (and maybe even the cut the cocpit and raise the coaming) then you can sit in the boat, reach around, and determine exactly where it will be most comfortable to reach the hatch. If it's not comfortable and convenient, then you won't use it--and then there would be no point in having the second rear hatch.

> 2) Should I install an additional bulkhead to form a small compartment
> accessed by this day hatch, or should I install some sort of mesh sack
> suspended from the hatch rim instead? I see pros and cons both ways.

I don't have a day hatch-I just use a deck bag and bungies for carrying those items that you need to reach quickly. I am thinking about installing an under-deck bag for stuff like a flashlight, sandwiches, etc, so take my advice FWIW--

I would install a bulkhead. If you are reaching back into the day hatch to snag a sandwich, your attention won't be as focused on the water around you. An unforseen wave could capsize you--and if you wet exit, then you have 2 of your 3 flotation areas with water in them. However, if you install a bulkhead, then you will cut your "bulk" area in the stern. Also, you will only be able to reach about halfway across a full-width bulkhead area. (If your day hatch is on the right, you'll be hard-pressed to reach stuff on the left side of your boat) Maybe a good compromise would be to install a half-bulkhead that extends from the side panel to the centerline, with a second wall spanning between your half-bulkhead and the main bulkhead behind the cockpit. Or, just use the mesh bag and use good float bags/dry bags in the cargo area.

Shawn

> Any and all other words of wisdom are welcome as well, thanks in advance.

> -Roger

Messages In This Thread

Installing VCP day hatch
Roger Donahe -- 3/7/1999, 12:28 pm
Re: Installing VCP day hatch
BillThomas -- 3/9/1999, 12:26 am
Re: Installing VCP day hatch
BillThomas -- 3/9/1999, 12:14 am
Re: Installing VCP day hatch
Roger Donahe -- 3/9/1999, 10:04 am
Re: Installing VCP day hatch
BillThomas -- 3/9/1999, 9:54 pm
Day hatch - Bulkhead or no?
Shawn Baker -- 3/7/1999, 5:37 pm
Re: Day hatch - Bulkhead or no?
Jack Martin -- 3/10/1999, 6:27 am