companionway hatch squeak

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chris

I have a 1982 Hunter 27 and every time we open the companionway hatch my wife and I nearly have to jump out of the boat! When sliding the hatch open there is a loud screeching sound (like fingernails on a chalkboard.) This only occurs when opening, not closing. Clearly something is rubbing, but I am unable to determine the problem. Any suggestions?
 
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Ron Vanderveer

Hatch Squeak

Chris We just recently had that exact problem, and when it happened it was very suddenly. I attributed it to our warm summer weather coming on here in Florida. I never did find out what was really happening to cause the noise. But being inherently lazy I didn't really want to dismantle the entire sliding hatch. So, I just covered the thing with a silicone/teflon spray lubricant. That did not immediately fix the squeak, much to my dismay. But after it sat for a week or two the noise disappeared as fast as it showed up. ??? Good luck, Ron
 
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Andy

It must be genetic

Yes, our 82 H27 has "the scream" probably for the final six inches as you push the hatch back all the way. I have sprayed it with no results and like Ron have not want to tackle the removal tactic. However, while working the deck at the end of a sail I kicked it shut and it kept going and was hanging about a foot beyond the campanionway. It slid back in place and the stops worked as before and I have not had a chance to see if it would come out (like a drawer) which should give access to the little people that live, scream, and make dirt up those channels. Andy
 
Mar 21, 2004
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Hunter 25.5 Carlyle, IL
Hatch sliders

Same joyous noise from the hatch of our 25.5. As part of restroring our exterior wood, I removed and refinished the hatch slider teak strips over the weekend. I found a most interresting history of dirt beneath. Rather than add a little local flavor, I chose to clean out the tracks. I removed the hatch cover and cleaned it, cleaned the tracks in the cabin roof. I did not use any kind of lubrication, but the noise level and irritation factor were reduced quite a bit.
 
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