Companion Way Doors vs. boards for Hunter 356

Apr 21, 2014
185
Hunter 356 Middle River, MD
Have boards for the companion way but really think I want doors, just want to see what people have done... If you got doors what is the configuration, did you buy or build and are you glad you installed them.
 

danm1

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Oct 5, 2013
196
Hunter 356 Mamaroneck, NY
Prior owner installed Zarcor doors Companionway Doors by Zarcor provides style, comfort and convenience to the entryway of your sailboat
I do like them, particularly the ability to put in screen panels when cruising. I leave the solid panels in at the mooring to keep rain out. Certainly easier for rapid cabin entry or exit than hatch boards.
There are two negatives. 1. Whether by installation error or design, the built in lock mechanism doesn't line up well with the hatch, so I have to use extra eyes and a padlock. 2. Dangerous if open when sailing...they can catch lines and spear you with the top corners. I am always reminding people to shut them after going in or out of the cabin and sometimes even I forget.
 
Jun 4, 2004
1,087
Mainship Piliot 34 Punta Gorda
I made my doors out of starboard. I have hooks so I can hold them open while sailing. Also have a hook so I can keep them closed.
 
May 25, 2012
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john alden caravelle 42 sturgeon bay, wis
companion way boards are designed to keep the water out of the cabin in all and any storms.

do your doors do the same? it's a question you'll need to answer.

if water doesn't breach the hull , you can't sink. safety 101: rule number1

i'm a safety geek

just my $0.02
 
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AndyL

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Jun 23, 2020
150
Hunter 36 Rock Hall
We got fed up messing with the three boards all the time so I cut a sheet of 1/4" plastic (not sure what type it is) to fit the opening. Now we can just take one thing in and out and it's lighter than the boards because it's thinner. We can still use the boards when they are needed.
 
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Mar 6, 2008
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Catalina 1999 C36 MKII #1787 Coyote Point Marina, CA.
We got fed up messing with the three boards all the time so I cut a sheet of 1/4" plastic (not sure what type it is) to fit the opening. Now we can just take one thing in and out and it's lighter than the boards because it's thinner. We can still use the boards when they are needed.
I do the same with 2 boards of 5/8", shlacked and covered with sunbrella
 

jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
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CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Boat companion way doors are a convenience.

:plus: with jon regarding the safety of your boat and crew. If you sail/race in open waters boards that lock in place are a required safety system. If you cruise in open water, while it is your option, I would encourage having boards that lock in place.

When a following sea comes aboard like a freight train you want every structure to be solid and resist the impact of the wave. Doors are just not designed to protect your boat from a storm wave.

Even boats that have strong boards have found them damaged from a boarding wave.

Your boat your choice.
 
Apr 21, 2014
185
Hunter 356 Middle River, MD
I made my doors out of starboard. I have hooks so I can hold them open while sailing. Also have a hook so I can keep them closed.
Thinking of doing the same but have a couple of questions.
Do the doors open in or out?
Did you use the track that the boards mount in? If so did you secure/screw into the track or surrounding fiberglass?

Would love to have them in the same track and be able to remove and use boards if applicable.

Thanks for the reply...
 
Sep 24, 2021
386
Beneteau 35s5 Telegraph hrbr Thetis Island
If the companionway is wide enought you could have the hinges attach to a side board that would slide into the original tracks. You'd lose a bit of width between the doors though.
The edge boards could be pinned in place but still leave the door/hinge assembly easily removeable.
 

JamesG161

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Feb 14, 2014
7,745
Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
Have boards for the companion way but really think I want doors
Not a good idea.

Why not?

Your Hunter Companion Way should be closed in a Big Storm.

If your boat should flip over, mast under water, Hunter Designed that door to not flood your boat.

Hunter Designed your H356 to be self righting, if flipped over.

If you install Doors, your boat could flood inside.

Jim...

PS: I have seen a video of my H430 during testing, in harbor, a crane pushed full sailed mast fully under water.
It righted itself quickly , with no cabin flooding.:biggrin:
 
Jun 4, 2004
1,087
Mainship Piliot 34 Punta Gorda
Thinking of doing the same but have a couple of questions.
Do the doors open in or out?
Did you use the track that the boards mount in? If so did you secure/screw into the track or surrounding fiberglass?

Would love to have them in the same track and be able to remove and use boards if applicable.

Thanks for the reply...
Out.
Hinges outside the track so can still use boards. Bolted the hinge support through the fiberglass and mounted a board on the inside that I put hooks on to hang hats.

I try to stay out of seas that would flip my boat over...... If your boat flips over you have more to worry about than the companion doors. These are not blue water boats. I like the comfort while coatal cruising.
 

PNWE36

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Nov 1, 2022
39
Hunter 36e Thunderbird W. Vancouver, BC
Prior owner installed Zarcor doors Companionway Doors by Zarcor provides style, comfort and convenience to the entryway of your sailboat
I do like them, particularly the ability to put in screen panels when cruising. I leave the solid panels in at the mooring to keep rain out. Certainly easier for rapid cabin entry or exit than hatch boards.
There are two negatives. 1. Whether by installation error or design, the built in lock mechanism doesn't line up well with the hatch, so I have to use extra eyes and a padlock. 2. Dangerous if open when sailing...they can catch lines and spear you with the top corners. I am always reminding people to shut them after going in or out of the cabin and sometimes even I forget.
These doors were installed by the previous owner on my Hunter e36. I really like them. Combination lock works fine. Hinges are designed so doors can be lifted out easily and stowed when needed. Boards can then be placed in when required. Zarcor does recommend stowing them while sailing. The doors have aluminum slides to keep them open. They work okay but I use small plastic clamps to hold them tight.
 
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capta

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Jun 4, 2009
4,907
Pearson 530 Admiralty Bay, Bequia SVG
I'm sorry, buy I'm still trying to figure out how to transfer pictures from the Linux machine to the Chrome Book, so no pics. Quite simply, if you live aboard or use the boat often, in a climate where it might rain somewhat often, boards are a real PITA. Put them in for a rain squall and nobody can come and go. Boards are something I wholeheartedly suggest if one is transiting the Southern Ocean, or sailing through a hurricane, but for everyday pleasure sailing, they suck!
Absolutely the very first project I did, after letting the fact that I just purchased a 53 foot ketch to single hand for the rest of my life, was to build a Starboard companionway door. It had to slide in the hatch board slots, and had to be released by unscrewing no more than 2 screws. It was just enough off center so it would automatically close when we were not underway. The total cost was around $300.00 and it was still going fine when we sold her 13 years later.
 
May 25, 2012
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john alden caravelle 42 sturgeon bay, wis
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i have to admit that a door wouldn't work on my vessel any way. boards in - boards out, it's easy to get in or out of the cabin. the sill to the main hatch is up high and the boards are not very big, easy step over.

my boat is real 'old school'
 
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