Hi -
I'm looking for replacement splash guard material.
Last year painted my deck on my 1977 Catalina-27. Everything was removed including the sliding companionway hatch. On the face (fore side) of the hatch there is (teak) board. Between the board and the fiberglass of the hatch was the remnants of a thin film of plastic or rubber that is a splash guard to keep water from coming into the cockpit. It was shredded, dried, and brittle from decades of salt and soap, so I removed it.
Eventually I would like to replace that splash guard, but I have not found any suitable plastic or rubber material. Without it, I have to be really careful when hosing down my deck; if I don't direct the nozzle spray away from the hatch (towards the bow) I'll get water in the cabin.
Anybody found a suitable material for splash guard? It has to be flexible, flat, and not leave any scrape marks on deck when the hatch slides up and back.
Thanks!
Jon
"Rainbow's End"
I'm looking for replacement splash guard material.
Last year painted my deck on my 1977 Catalina-27. Everything was removed including the sliding companionway hatch. On the face (fore side) of the hatch there is (teak) board. Between the board and the fiberglass of the hatch was the remnants of a thin film of plastic or rubber that is a splash guard to keep water from coming into the cockpit. It was shredded, dried, and brittle from decades of salt and soap, so I removed it.
Eventually I would like to replace that splash guard, but I have not found any suitable plastic or rubber material. Without it, I have to be really careful when hosing down my deck; if I don't direct the nozzle spray away from the hatch (towards the bow) I'll get water in the cabin.
Anybody found a suitable material for splash guard? It has to be flexible, flat, and not leave any scrape marks on deck when the hatch slides up and back.
Thanks!
Jon
"Rainbow's End"