Companion way sliding hatch replacement

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Oct 31, 2007
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Hunter 31 Sandusky Harbor, Oh.
The material on my sliding companion way hatch is so crazed you can't see through it. Does anyone know what the material is? Is it Lexan?
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
I doubt that Hunter ever used Lexan on any of their boats. Acrylic is the material of choice for sun exposure (acrylic does not yellow & is more scratch resistant). While it is not as strong it is fine for our applications.

You may want to do some searches on the different products.

There are also differences in the quality of acrylics so do your home work. The American made stuff is supposed to be much better quality.

You will need to remove the sea hood to r/r the companionway hatch. Be careful with removing the seahood.
 
Oct 31, 2007
10
Hunter 31 Sandusky Harbor, Oh.
Thanks Steve...I have removed the sliding hatch before. I have modified it so I don't have to remove the hood every time I want to take it out.
I have a local (N.E. Ohio) acrylic supplier. I have purchased 3/8 smoked acrylic from them in the past for the companionway entry. I'll see what they have.
 

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Oct 26, 2009
377
Hunter 23.5 East Chicago In
Can it be buffed. ?I buffed mine with 3 m clearcoat machine compound. ,worked great.
 
Sep 21, 2009
385
Hunter 34 Comox
I doubt that Hunter ever used Lexan on any of their boats. Acrylic is the material of choice for sun exposure (acrylic does not yellow & is more scratch resistant). While it is not as strong it is fine for our applications.

You may want to do some searches on the different products.

There are also differences in the quality of acrylics so do your home work. The American made stuff is supposed to be much better quality.

You will need to remove the sea hood to r/r the companionway hatch. Be careful with removing the seahood.
Not to change the subject, but as side question, Steve, Have you removed the "sea hood" and what could a guy expect in the way of problems etc. Thanks
 
Oct 14, 2005
2,191
1983 Hunter H34 North East, MD
Heart...

I believe Richard Beyer had removed his sea hood in the past and may have some info on what to expect.
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Heart:

I would suggest that you look up Richard Beyer's post about the hood.

I have never done this on my H'31 (similar to the H'34). I need to look at doing it on my Hunter Vision 36 this year.

My main concern is breaking the caulking free without damage to the hood. Even though it is probably not put down with anything quite as tenacious as 5200 it still can be difficult to get it up without damage. I know that it was quite a chore to remove the top of the water tank on my H'31.
 
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