Cockpit Seat Locker Latches

Oct 30, 2019
62
In my field notes regarding the Vega I've just bought in Mexico
(which I won't see again until mid-October) I noted that I needed to
replace all four of the existing cockpit seat locker hatches. Two of
them sort of work but are worn, the other two are non-functioning.
Has anyone replaced with a currently available item that was close?
Remember what it was? I'd like to take them down with me when I go.
Thanks, Ken Preston, Seattle area
 
Feb 6, 2011
253
Ken,
Have you downloaded the spares "pdf" file from

There are some custom made covers in their catalogue. Also check out
yahoo group message #1928. There was some discussion there on how to
make your own. Sorry, I don't know if BoatUS or West Marine carries
anything standard that might fit. If you find something, please
share, as I will have to deal with this, myself.

Chris
V265 Vinfalle
Chesapeake Bay, USA
 
Oct 31, 2019
39
I replaced mine last year. I used solid laminated pine that is 24inch wide
shelving material. I made templates using the existing covers. Cut sanded
and finished with six coats of "cetol". They look good and unlike plywood,
the edge is not laminated. Therefore water cannot infiltrate and cause
delaminating. I'll let you know how it lasts.
 
Aug 1, 2000
95
I replaced the three cockpit locker hatches this spring with new ones made up
in Wilmington, NC from my old ones. I left the old ones with the shop down
there for possible future use for anyone else. Cost was $270 made out of 1/2"
stock with re-enforcing cleats underneath. They look great and are holding up
with no problems, even with three guy's scrambling around during races in
rough conditions. I did not re-use the original piano hinges, so new hinges
were extra of course.

Hans Heiduck, V1874
 
Oct 30, 2019
77
Ken, regarding the locker covers(seats) I made a full set last off season with old 3/4" white oak t&g flooring. Lay that over plywood that fits in the locker hole. Oil,OIL,OIL.


Dave
\ V3233
 
Oct 30, 2019
62
Hello Chris & Walt, was off line & missed Chris's note first time
round but caught it here. . .will check out the references, thanks.
Walt, I'm probably eventually going to make pretty hardwood
seats/lids but that could be a long ways down stream. Right now I
just want to effectively secure the hatches against potential bad
conditions. I've never had solid water in the cockpit with me even
in a Potter, but the idea of a loose hatch offshore even a little
ways seems pretty bad. . .so this is a latches only problem at the
moment. Well. . .varnish too. . .but that's easy!
Thanks to all of you,
Ken
PS--I am planning on being at Lopez Friday evening in the Potter,
given weather, no crises at work and so forth.