companionway hatch screen

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Oct 8, 2008
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MacGregor/Venture 25 Winthrop Harbor, IL Drummond Island,MI
I finally trashed the broken,water damaged, wooden hatch screen and made one that the screen can be replaced in minutes. With my crew, that is often:doh:
 

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RECESS

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Dec 20, 2003
1,508
Catalina 27 . St. Mary's Georgia
Looks great! I need to do one, I think the hardest thing will get it to fit snug enough so the critters do not come in through the areas where the frame is next to the companionway.
 

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
While you are acquiring the materials for a screen lokk at the pet proof insect screen material. It is coated polyester and very strong, a variation of this is the mesh used to upholster outdoor furniture cushions. For improved fit you can buy the strip pile used as weather stripping on storm doors. It is sold by the foot in most hardware stores.
 
May 27, 2004
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Hunter 30_74-83 Ponce Inlet FL
Recess, I built the same unit as flynfol except that I extended the screen above the top edge of the frame, added velcro to the perimeter edges of the extension and to the companionway opening, so that it would be sealed with the main hatch open or closed.
 
Sep 25, 2008
2,288
C30 Event Horizon Port Aransas
I have a flap that covers our companionway and I would like to add another layer to it that is a screen. I like being able to flip up the flap and get in and out easily. I thought of adding a rigid screen but thought taking it out and putting it back in may be too much of a hassle.
the flap I have now has sand bags at the bottom to keep it sealed. It has snaps attached to the hatch cover, I don't like that because it takes too much to put it on and take it off. When I rebuild it, it will be a wood bar that fits at the top of the companionway at the top of the hatch board slot, that has a screen and cloth flap attached and both weighted at the bottom.
I was leaving the cloth flap on over the hatch boards while I was away from the boat to protect the boards. But it sealed the boat up too much and stopped any airflow over top of the hatch boards and through the slotted vent.
Doors seem the best choice on some boats with a recessed access in the companinoway' but on my boat I haven't thought of a way while out sailing to have them open and be able to use the seats at the front of the cockpit against the bulkhead.
 

kenn

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Apr 18, 2009
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CL Sandpiper 565 Toronto
Recess, I built the same unit as flynfol except that I extended the screen above the top edge of the frame, added velcro to the perimeter edges of the extension and to the companionway opening, so that it would be sealed with the main hatch open or closed.
I made a drop-in companionway screen frame using some thin plywood with bracing, and a plywood frame that drops into the open hatch opening and "mates" with the companionway screen. It took a couple tries to optimize the fit, but the result has proven mosquito-proof.

This has definitely improved our summer overnighting. Sorry, no pictures, yet.
 
Jun 25, 2004
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Catalina 310 Hilton Head
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I have a flap that covers our companionway and I would like to add another layer to it that is a screen. I like being able to flip up the flap and get in and out easily. I thought of adding a rigid screen but thought taking it out and putting it back in may be too much of a hassle.
the flap I have now has sand bags at the bottom to keep it sealed. It has snaps attached to the hatch cover, I don't like that because it takes too much to put it on and take it off. When I rebuild it, it will be a wood bar that fits at the top of the companionway at the top of the hatch board slot, that has a screen and cloth flap attached and both weighted at the bottom.
I was leaving the cloth flap on over the hatch boards while I was away from the boat to protect the boards. But it sealed the boat up too much and stopped any airflow over top of the hatch boards and through the slotted vent.
Doors seem the best choice on some boats with a recessed access in the companinoway' but on my boat I haven't thought of a way while out sailing to have them open and be able to use the seats at the front of the cockpit against the bulkhead.
The piece of the bimini that connects the bimini to the dodger and just fold it over a line run between the winches. Eash access. In the winter I may get clear plastic to allow the heat in.
 
Jan 27, 2008
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ODay 35 Beaufort, NC
Go to Lowes or Home Depot. You can get the extruded frame material for screens for a house along with the corner pieces. While there also get some screen and the little roller tool to install the rubber whatever it is called to hold the screen in the grooves. Make the frame to fit the companionway slots for your boards and then cut and install the screen to fit, easiest to make the screen oversize and trim it after rolling in that rubber thing. I made a companionway screen and one for my hatch that just sits on top while it is open. They work great, are easy to make, cheap, and keep the bugs out.
 
Jun 25, 2004
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Hunter 306 Pasadena MD
http://shop.sailboatowners.com/detail.htm?group=118&cat=2001

I have one for my hatch and one for my companionway and they work great and stow easily in their case.
I second this. The bugbusters screens sold here work perfectly and set up quickly. They have little lead weights sewn all the way around, so you can just move them aside to exit the cabin and they fall easily back into place. We use one on our H306 (don't recall the size).

Jay
 
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